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Shells Sub-shells and Orbitals l Understand the difference

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Yash Kumar

It requires energy to take an electron away from the nucleus.
The circular path near the nucleus has lower energy than the one that is farther away from it.
These circular paths are called shells or energy levels.
The energy levels or the shells are represented K, L, M, and N shells.

The number of maximum electrons in any shell can be calculated by using the general formula 2n²
where n represents the energy level.
For example, when n=2, the number of electrons in the 2nd energy level are 2x2² = 2x4 = 8 electrons.

Each has subshells.
The first energy level has 1 subshell called 's' subshell
The second shell has 2 subshells: s and p
The third energy level has 3 subshells: s, p, d
The fourth energy level or the shell has 4 subshells: s, p, d, f
Within subshells, we have orbitals, the final location of the electrons.
s subshell has 1 orbital
p has 3 orbitals
d has 5 orbitals
and
f has 7 orbitals
Each orbital can accommodate a maximum of 2 electrons.
In short,
In shells we have subshells, and within subshells we see orbitals.

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