A full p orbital contains 6 electrons.
No. Helium is the only noble gas to have an empty p-orbital, and has one full s-orbital. The rest all have at least one of each orbital full.
The s-orbital can hold 2 electrons at maximum.
There will be 6 electrons in the full second orbital, being that- s=2 p=6 d=10 f=14
five atomic orbitals must be mixed into one ; one s orbital; three p orbital; one d orbital, forming sp3d orbital
the s orbital is lower in energy than the p orbital
The s orbital fills before the p orbital because it has lower energy, and is more stable.
The shape of a p orbital is like a dumbbell-shaped. P orbital shapes depends on the quantum numbers affiliated with an energy state.
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full form of PCS is personal computer system.
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