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Difference between orbit, orbital, shell, subshell, energy level

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Answered by 40135926
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Orbitals that have the same value of the principal quantum number n form a shell. Orbitals within a shell are divided into subshells that have the same value of the angular quantum number l. Chemists describe the shell and subshell in which an orbital belongs with a two-character code such as 2p or 4f.

Answered by hayanafathima140
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An orbit is the energy level that an electron resides in within an atom or molecule.

Atomic orbitals describe where an electron is likely to be found in an atom. Molecular orbitals perform the same role in molecules.Every atomic orbital is associated with three quantum numbers, n, l, and ml.

Orbitals that have the same value of the principal quantum number n form a shell. Orbitals within a shell are divided into subshells that have the same value of the angular quantum number l. Chemists describe the shell and subshell in which an orbital belongs with a two-character code such as 2p or 4f.

Energy levels inside an atom are the specific energies that electrons can have when occupying specific orbitals. Electrons can be excited to higher energy levels by absorbing energy from the surroundings. Light is emitted when an electron relaxes from a high energy state to a lower one.

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