Electrons are arranged in principal quantum shells, which are numbered by principal quantum numbers
Representation of orbitals (the dot represents the nucleus of the atom) showing spherical s orbitals (a), p orbitals containing ‘lobes’ along the x, y and z axis
An overview of the shells, subshells and orbitals in an atom
The ground state of an atom is achieved by filling the lowest energy subshells first
Summary of the Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms Table
The three p orbitals are labelled px, py and pz, but you do not need to include this in your electron configurations!
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