Single Choice

According to Hund's rule, the distribution of electron within the various orbitals of a given sub-shell is one which is associated with :

Aminimum spin multiplicity
Bmaximum spin multiplicity
Correct Answer
Cmaximum energy
Dminimum energy

Solution

Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity states that a greater total spin state usually makes the resulting atom more stable. Accordingly, it can be taken that if two or more orbitals of equal energy are available, electrons will occupy them singly before filling them in pairs.


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