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An atom with four full electron orbits is typically associated with the element Xenon (Xe), which has an atomic number of 54. In its ground state, Xenon has a complete set of electron shells (orbits) filled with electrons, including the first four energy levels. These filled shells contribute to its stability and inertness, characteristic of noble gases.

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