CHEM 1101 Lecture 3: CHEM 1101 Chapter 2 part 2

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Electronic structure of atoms order of increasing energy. Within the shells, electrons are further grouped into subshells of four different types, identified as s, p, d , and f in. The first shell has only an s subshell; the second shell has an s and a p subshell; the third shell has s , p , and d subshells, and the fourth has s , p , d and f subshells. The number of subshells is equal to the shell number. A specific subshell is symbolized by writing the number of the shell, followed by the letter for the subshell. Within each subshell, electrons are grouped into orbitals, regions of space within an atom where the specific electrons are most likely to be found. An s subshell has 1 orbital, a p has 3 orbitals, a d has 5 orbitals, and an f has 7 orbitals.

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