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Create orbital diagrams for the elements described below. Don't forget to consider Hund's rules when creating using orbital notation. An example has been done for you.
Example: An atom of the element aluminum has 13 electrons. Use orbital notation to diagram the probable location of its electrons.
An atom holds 7 electrons. Use orbital notation to model the probable location of its electrons.
An atom holds 22 electrons. Use orbital notation to model the probable location of its electrons.
An atom holds 17 electrons. Use orbital notation to model the probable location of its electrons.
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