Which is the most fuckable electron subshell?
s orbitals
p orbitals
d orbitals
f orbitals
hypothetical l >= 4 orbitals
Give explanation in the tags, and feel free to name individual fuckable orbitals rather than just subshells if you want.
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Which is the most fuckable electron subshell?
s orbitals
p orbitals
d orbitals
f orbitals
hypothetical l >= 4 orbitals
Give explanation in the tags, and feel free to name individual fuckable orbitals rather than just subshells if you want.

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Google's Periodic Table of the Elements.
Atomic Physics 1: Quantum Numbers.
Video 1 on Atomic Physics which sets out the four quantum numbers, the Pauli Exclusion Principle, the order of filling electron shells and the ordering of elements in the Periodic Table.
Periodic Table: Electron Shells Part 3
Now that you will have had a chance to go away and think about drawing the first 20 elements I will give you the drawings
So guys feel free to message me if you don't understand any of these or if you spot a mistake. Don't forget I do take chemistry questions so feel free to message me.

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Periodic Table: Electron Shells Part 2
The important thing to learn from the last post is the fact that you can draw the structure of any of the first 20 elements. We can work out the number of protons and electrons from the atomic number and the number of neutrons from the atomic weight. We know that the protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus in the centre of the atom and the electrons lie on electrons shells which are around the nucleus.
If you can work out how many protons, neutrons and electrons you have, you can easily draw the atom in question as long as you certain rules about the electrons energy levels. These rules are that the first energy level can only contain 2 electrons and the others can have 8 electrons in each of their levels. For example Neon:
As its atomic number is 10 you know that it has 10 electrons. Now the first 2 electrons sit in the first electron shell, and the other 8 fill the second electron shell. Its outer shell has 8 electrons in it and is therefore full.
Another example is sulphur:
It has an atomic number of 16 and therefore has 16 electrons. As before the first 2 go into the first electron shell. The next 8 go in to the second electron shell, this shell is now full and the remaining 6 electrons must go into the third electron shell.
Now I’ve run through some example I would recommend going away and practicing drawing any of the first 20 elements because you could be asked to draw any of them.