Which of the following orbitals can hold a maximum of 6 electrons?

Practice Questions

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Which of the following orbitals can hold a maximum of 6 electrons?
  1. s
  2. p
  3. d
  4. f

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

Which of the following orbitals can hold a maximum of 6 electrons?
  • Step 1: Understand what an orbital is. An orbital is a region in an atom where electrons are likely to be found.
  • Step 2: Know the types of orbitals. The main types are s, p, d, and f.
  • Step 3: Learn how many electrons each type of orbital can hold. The s orbital can hold 2 electrons, the p orbital can hold 6 electrons, the d orbital can hold 10 electrons, and the f orbital can hold 14 electrons.
  • Step 4: Focus on the p orbital. The p orbital consists of three sub-orbitals (px, py, pz).
  • Step 5: Each of the three p sub-orbitals can hold 2 electrons. So, 3 sub-orbitals x 2 electrons each = 6 electrons total.
  • Step 6: Conclude that the p orbital is the one that can hold a maximum of 6 electrons.
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