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The rule describes the electron distribution in degenerate orbitals of an atom is

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Answered by Anurag2099
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Explanation:

Hund's Rule states that when electrons occupy degenerate orbitals (i.e. same n and l quantum numbers), they must first occupy the empty orbitals before double occupying them. Furthermore, the most stable configuration results when the spins are parallel (i.e. all alpha electrons or all beta electrons).

Answered by ankitamall1405
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Answer:

Hund's rule must be follow when electrons occupy generated orbitals. Firstly electrons occupy empty orbitals before doubling occupy them.

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