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Explain filling of orbitals in atom.

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Answered by likithsunku
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In the ground state of the atom, the orbitals are filled in the order of their increasing energies". ... According to this rule, the lower the value of (n+l) for an orbital, the lower is its energy. If two orbitals have the same (n+l) value, the orbital with lower value of n has lower energy and hence is filled first.

Answered by palaksingh3435
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"In the ground state of the atom, the orbitals are filled in the order of their increasing energies". ... According to this rule, the lower the value of (n+l) for an orbital, the lower is its energy. If two orbitals have the same (n+l) value, the orbital with lower value of n has lower energy and hence is filled first.

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