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what are the rules to be followed while filling the electrons in the atom which contain more than one electron? how do you fill the electron in degenareted orbitals

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Answered by hraja8066gmailcom
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Answer:we generally follow the following rules

Answer:we generally follow the following rulesi)we use 2n^2 formula where n.

Answer:we generally follow the following rulesi)we use 2n^2 formula where n.stand for the number of orbit in order to get hoe many electrons can be accommodated at a single orbit

ii) we follow the octate rule which state that the valence shell/orbit which is the last orbit cannot accommodat more then 8 valence electrons

iii) the shell r fill in a step by step manner which means the an shell having lower energy level is fill first then the higher level shell

Electrons fill degenerate orbitals according to rules first stated by Friedrich Hund. Hund's rules can be summarized as follows.

Electrons fill degenerate orbitals according to rules first stated by Friedrich Hund. Hund's rules can be summarized as follows.1. One electron is added to each of the degenerate orbitals in a subshell before two electrons are added to any orbital in the subshell.

Electrons fill degenerate orbitals according to rules first stated by Friedrich Hund. Hund's rules can be summarized as follows.1. One electron is added to each of the degenerate orbitals in a subshell before two electrons are added to any orbital in the subshell.2. Electrons are added to a subshell with the same value of the spin quantum number until each orbital in the subshell has at least one electron.

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what are the rules to be followed while filling the electrons in the atom which contain more than one electron? how do you fill the electron in degenareted orbitals

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