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An orbital filling diagram is the more visual way to represent the arrangement of all the electrons in a particular atom. In an orbital filling diagram, the individual orbitals are shown as circles (or squares) and orbitals within a sublevel are drawn next to each other horizontally.
ORBITAL DIAGRAM
Each orbital is represented by a square and arrows are used to represent or indicate the individual electrons.
- (↑) arrowhead up. It represents the electrons spinning in clockwise direction.
- (↓) arrowhead down. It represents the electrons spinning in counter clockwise direction.
EXAMPLE:
[tex]\tt \: Nitrogen \: (Z = 7) \\ \tt \: 1s^{2} \: \: 2s^{2} \: \: 2p^{3} \\ \boxed{ \uparrow \downarrow} \: \: \boxed{ \uparrow \downarrow} \: \: \boxed{ \uparrow} \: \: [/tex]
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