Why do electrons abide by Hund's rule?
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The answer to this question involvesHund's rule. Hund's rule states that: Every orbital in a sublevel is singly occupied before any orbital is doubly occupied. All of the electrons in singly occupied orbitals have the same spin (to maximize total spin).
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WHY DO ELECTRONS ABIDE BY HUNDS RULE????
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HUNDS rule explained according to the first rule electrons always enter an Empty orbitals before the pair up..
-----> electrons are negatively charged and as a result they repel each other ....
----->electrons tend to minimise repel each other..
-----> electrons tend to minimise buy repulsion by occupying na own buy on orbitals rather than sharing and orbital to another electron..
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WHY DO ELECTRONS ABIDE BY HUNDS RULE????
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HUNDS rule explained according to the first rule electrons always enter an Empty orbitals before the pair up..
-----> electrons are negatively charged and as a result they repel each other ....
----->electrons tend to minimise repel each other..
-----> electrons tend to minimise buy repulsion by occupying na own buy on orbitals rather than sharing and orbital to another electron..
Thank you..⭐️⭐️⭐️
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