5s electron orbital, illustration. An electron orbital is a region surrounding an atomic nucleus (not visible) where one or a pair of electrons is most likely to exist. The orbital is seen halved at middle to show the axes of symmetry and the four concentric spherical nodes can be seen at right. Nodes are the regions in an atom with zero electron density and where the electron is least likely to exist. For the 5s electron orbital, 5 indicates that it is the fifth energy level, and s indicates that it is a spherical and symmetrical orbital. The 5s orbital can accommodate up to 2 electrons. It is larger and more diffuse compared to the 1s, 2s, 3s and 4s orbitals because it is located farther from the nucleus. The 5 shell also contains three 5p orbitals, five 5d orbitals and seven 5f orbitals at higher energy levels (not seen).

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