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By which rule can we find the number of electrons in a orbit and hwo gave that rule​

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Answered by samihaseeb2
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Answer:

hey dear,

Explanation:

According to Hund's rule, all orbitals will be singly occupied before any is doubly occupied. Therefore, two p orbital get one electron and one will have two electrons. Hund's rule also stipulates that all of the unpaired electrons must have the same spin.

Answered by sharmahazel
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Answer:

octet rule by newton Lewis .

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