The electron orbital diagram is shown in the image attached
What are electron orbital diagrams?
Electron configurations, also known as electron orbital diagrams, show how electrons align around the nucleus of an atom. They display electron distribution (arrows), subshells (various shapes), and energy levels (concentric circles).
Electrons occupy orbitals according to Pauli's exclusion principle (no identical quantum numbers), Hund's rule (single occupancy before pairing), and Aufbau principle (lowest energy first). These illustrations aid in our comprehension of the periodic table, chemical behavior prediction, and analysis of bonding patterns and atomic stability.