Explain the relationship between the energy of orbitals in the same subshell and the atomic number,with an example.

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(N/A) In any given subshell,the energy of orbitals decreases as the effective nuclear charge $(Z_{\text{eff}})$ increases.
For example,the energy of $2s$ orbitals for $He$,$Be$,and $Mg$ follows the order: $E_{2s}(He) > E_{2s}(Be) > E_{2s}(Mg)$.

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