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What is a violation of Hund's rule?

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Answered by itzvaish08
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Explanation:

Hund's rule states that each subshell in an orbital must be filled with one electron each before anyone is doubly occupied and the spin of all electrons in singly occupied shells is the same. ... This type of electronic configuration violated the Hund's rule.

Answered by guneetkaur1378
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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.

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