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Hydrogen: H

Helium: He

Lithium: Li

Beryllium: Be

Boron: B

Carbon: C

Nitrogen: N

Oxygen: O

Fluorine: F

Neon: Ne

Sodium: Na

Magnesium: Mg

Aluminum: Al

Silicon: Si

Phosphorous: P

Sulphur: S

Chlorine: Cl

Argon: Ar

None of them have electrons in the D orbital.

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