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What is hunds rule of maximum multiplicity? Explain by taking an example of nitrogen?

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Answered by abuahmed2200a
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The electrons occupy the orbitals single first, then in double

As , N the orbital 1S have 2 electrons , 2S have 2 electrons , and 2P have 3 electons , each one occupy one orbital of p single as

2Px1, 2Py1, 2Pz1

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Answered by suyashpandey89
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the electrons occupy the oribitals

single first then in double

ex as N the orbital 1s have 2 electrons , 2s have 2 electrons , 2p have 3 electrons each one occupy one orbital of p singles as

2PX1, 2py1 , 2pz1

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