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State hund s rule

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State hund s rule
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Sanjay Rawat 6 years, 9 months ago

It states that pairing of e- in an orbital of a particular subshell (s,p,d,f) doesn't take part until all the orbital of subshell are singly occupied

Nancy Rajput 6 years, 9 months ago

Hund’s rule states that electron pairing in p, d and f orbitals cannot occur until each orbital of a given subshell contains one electron each or is singly occupied. Hence it accounts for the maximum number of unpaired electron and thus maximum electron spin (electron spin is ½ for each single electron).For eg oxygen has configuration 1s^2 , 2s^2 , 2p^4 therefore in p subshell firstly each orbital will b filled n thn the pairing first 2p orbital will start
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