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Elements in the blue part of the periodic table (Groups 13 - 18) have their outer most electrons in which orbital?
Elements in the yellow part of the periodic table (Transition metals) have their outer most electrons in which orbital?
Elements in the red part of the periodic table (Groups 1 and 2) have their outer most electrons in which orbital?
Which orbitals are filled first?
Which orbitals are filled second?
Carbon's (C) outmost electrons are in which orbitals?
Sodium's (Na) outmost electrons are in which orbitals?
Chlorine's (Cl) outmost electrons are in which orbitals?
Iron (Fe) is a transition metal, so its outmost electrons are in which orbitals?
The two left columns (groups 1 -2) have elements that are filling up which orbitals?
The 6 right most columns (groups) are filling what orbitals?
The 10 transition metal columns show elements that are filling what orbitals?
The 6 right most columns (groups 13-18) are filling what orbitals?
An s-orbital can hold how many electrons?
An p-orbital can hold how many electrons?
If there are 10 columns in the transition metals, how many electrons can a d-orbital can hold?
Helium has electrons in which orbital?
Calcium (Ca) has just filled up which orbital?
Phosphorous (P) is filling up which orbital?
Potassium (K) has how many electrons in its outermost s-orbital?
Oxygen (O) has how many p-orbital electrons in its outermost electron orbit?
How many p-orbital electrons does Bromine (Br) have?