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Complete the sentences below. If the element name is provided, complete the sentence with the correct SUBSHELL. If the subshell is provided, complete the sentence with the correct element name. This question pertains to uncharged atoms, not ions.
1. The name of one element whose final electron resides in subshell 4s is .
2. Helium is an example of one element whose final electron resides in subshell .
3. The name of one element whose final electron resides in subshell 2p is .
4. Sulfur is an example of one element whose final electron resides in subshell .
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