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The s-orbital of the L shell is represented as what?

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Answered by ayushisarraf
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s orbital does not have L'shell because it has only two electron

so L shell is vacant (incomplete shell)

Answered by Anonymous
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Each orbital in a subshell has a characteristic shape, and is named by a letter. They are: s, p, d, and f. In a one-electron atom (e.g. H, He+, Li+2, etc.) the energy of each orbital within a particular shell is identical.

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