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Orbitals s orbitals are spherically shaped There is one s orbital per level beginning with energy level 1 Orbitals further from the nucleus are larger and have higher energy Orbitals

Orbitals p orbitals are dumb-bell shaped There are three p orbitals of equal energy beginning in energy level 2 Orbitals further from the nucleus are larger and have higher energy Orbitals

Orbitals Five d orbitals of equal energy are present beginning with energy level 3 Four are in a cloverleaf shape while the fifth is shaped differently Orbitals further from the nucleus are larger and have higher energy

Orbitals f orbitals are shaped differently but are of equal energy Seven f orbitals are present beginning with energy level 4 Orbitals further from the nucleus are larger and have higher energy Orbitals