explain the anamalous behaviour copper and cromin
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Copper and chromium have anomalous behaviour as they do not follow the Aufbau principle and rearrange their electrons in a different way so as to achieve greater stability. It explains that electrons occupy orbitals starting from the lower energy to that of the higher ones.
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Answer: Copper and chromium have anomalous behaviour as they do not follow the Aufbau principle and rearrange their electrons in a different way so as to achieve greater stability. It explains that electrons occupy orbitals starting from the lower energy to that of the higher ones.
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