- A fixed path of an electron around the nucleus.
- A region of space where the probability of finding an electron is maximum.
- A specific energy level for electrons.
- The smallest unit of an atom.

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- One, with either spin.
- One, with specific spin.
- Two, with parallel spins.
- Two, with opposite spins.
- [He]3s23p4.
- [Ne]3s23p4.
- [Ar]3s23p4.
- [Kr]3s23p4.
- It increases.
- It decreases.
- It remains constant.
- It first increases, then decreases.
- 1s22s22p63s23p4.
- [Ne]3s23p6.
- 1s22s22p63s23p6.
- [Kr].
- The lowest energy configuration.
- A configuration where an electron has moved to a higher energy orbital.
- A configuration found only in ions.
- A configuration where all orbitals are filled.
- It indicates repulsion between electrons.
- It contributes to the formation of chemical bonds.
- It causes electrons to lose energy.
- It explains radioactivity.
- The configuration with electrons in the highest possible energy levels.
- The configuration with electrons in the lowest possible energy levels.
- The configuration where all orbitals are half-filled.
- The configuration where all orbitals are fully filled.
- A group of orbitals with the same principal quantum number (n).
- A group of orbitals with the same azimuthal quantum number (l).
- A specific orbital.
- The nucleus of the atom.
- Is always constant.
- Increases as n increases.
- Decreases as n increases.
- Is negligible.
- A group of orbitals with the same principal quantum number (n).
- A group of orbitals with the same shape.
- A specific orbital.
- The nucleus of the atom.
- Na+.
- Mg2+.
- F?.
- All of the above.
- Atoms with the same number of protons.
- Ions with the same charge.
- Atoms or ions with the same electron configuration.
- Elements in the same period.
- 1s22s22p2.
- 1s22s22p4.
- 1s22s22p6.
- [Ne].
- [Ar].
- [Ne].
- [Ar]4s2.
- [Ar]3d2.
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