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Timberlake lecturePLUS Orbital Diagrams Use individual orbitals Give subshell arrangement Each orbital takes one electron before any other orbital in the same subshell can receive a second electron Timberlake lecturePLUS

Orbital Diagram for A Nitrogen Atom 1s 2s 2p 3s      Timberlake lecturePLUS

Orbital Diagram for A Fluorine Atom 1s 2s 2p 3s      Timberlake lecturePLUS

Orbital Diagram for A Magnesium Atom Mg 1s 2s 2p 3s       Timberlake lecturePLUS

Timberlake lecturePLUS Learning Check O1 Write the orbital diagram for the electrons in an oxygen atom. Timberlake lecturePLUS

Timberlake lecturePLUS Solution O1 Write the orbital diagram for the electrons in an oxygen atom. 1s 2s 2p 3s      Timberlake lecturePLUS

Timberlake lecturePLUS Learning Check O2 Write the orbital diagram for the electrons in an iron atom. Timberlake lecturePLUS

Timberlake lecturePLUS Solution O2 Write the orbital diagram for the electrons in an iron atom. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 3d               Timberlake lecturePLUS