file:shell_subshell_orbital_iron_magnetica_png
Diagram of shells, subshells and orbitals in an atom, with example for iron.
The diagram was inspired by, and compiled from the following information:
- Generation of 3D orbital images: David Manthey, Orbital Central, Atomic Orbitals, http://www.orbitals.com, {accessed 2020-11-22}
- Coloured shells with split subshells: Akash Peshin, How To Find The Number Of Valence Electrons In An Element?, Science ABC, www.ScienceABC.com, {accessed 2020-11-22}
- Coloured shells, number of electrons, binding and potential energy: Pete Palmer, Introduction to Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) – An Analytical Chemistry Perspective, Chemistry Libretexts, https://chem.libretexts.org, {accessed 2020-11-22}
- Electron configuration of iron: Iron: properties of free atoms, www.webelements.com, {accessed 2020-11-22}
shell_subshell_orbital_iron_magnetica.png
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