What is meant by partially filled orbital/orbitals...
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They're reasons of low energy where electrons are more stable.
filled orbitals are more stable than partially filled ones, but it is often impossible to have no partially filled orbitals due to pauli's exclusion principle that states that no two electrons maybe at the same place.
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An orbital when filled with minimum one electron less from its maximum strength for holding total number of electrons in it will be called as partially filled atomic orbital/s. Explanation: Like for eg, for Boron(B), its electronic configuration is 1s²2s²2p¹.
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