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Chemistry, 18.01.2020 00:31, dakshshberry

Which statement best describes how electrons hill orbitals in the periodic table?
electrons hll orbitals in order of their increasing energy from left to right
electrons hll orbitals in order of their increasing energy from right to left.
elements fill orbitals in order of increasing energy from top to bottom in each group,
elements fill orbitals in order of increasing energy from bottom to top in each group.

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