Electrons occupy equal-energy orbitals so that a maximum
number of unpaired electrons results.
A general rule used to explain a specific event is called?
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Hund's rule was proposed by Friedrich Hund.
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Hund's Rule states that within a sublevel, electrons will fill empty orbitals before pairing up. This is to maximize the spin of the electrons and stabilize the atom. It helps to explain the arrangement of electrons in an atom's electron cloud.
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A general rule used to explain a specific event is called?
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Hund's rule states that electrons pair up only after each orbital in a sub-level is singly occupied by electrons with the same spin. This minimizes electron-electron repulsion, leading to more stable electron configurations.
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Hund's rule is called the rule of maximum multiplicity because it states that when electrons occupy degenerate orbitals (orbitals of the same energy), they will first fill each orbital singly with parallel spins before any orbital receives a second electron. This arrangement minimizes electron-electron repulsion and maximizes the total spin of the electrons, leading to a more stable configuration. The term "maximum multiplicity" refers to the highest possible spin multiplicity, which is given by the formula (2S + 1), where (S) is the total spin quantum number.