Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity, states that electrons in degenerate orbital will maximise the number of parallel spins
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in patterns called electron shells.
Inside orbitals in the electron cloud
Electrons travel in orbitals around the nucleus of the atom
Electron orbitals.
Valence electrons are electrons on the outermost shell/orbitals. Sheilding electrons are inner electrons that block valence electrons from protons causing less attraction.
The electron configuration of an atom is the arrangement of electrons in the electron cloud around the nucleus of the atom. This is an indication of the different orbitals that are occupied by electrons in the atom.
Electron shells, orbitals, and sub-orbitals.
Electron configuration for an atom is the distribution of electrons on atomic orbitals.
the orbitals
Inside orbitals in the electron cloud
Electrons surround the nucleus of an atom in patterns called electron shells.
All atoms of all elements have electrons in the electron cloud (better known as orbitals). The concept of orbits (electrons moving in fixed paths) is now replaced by orbitals.
One electron in each of the three p orbitals (Hund's rule)
In silver there are 2 electrons in 3s orbital, 6 electrons in 3p orbitals and 10 electrons in 3d orbitals. So there is a total of 18 electrons
how electrons behave in their orbitals
Electrons travel in orbitals around the nucleus of the atom
Electron cloud or also called electron orbitals.