(a)
Interpretation:
Electron configuration of
Concept introduction:
Electronic distribution of atoms and molecules in atomic or molecular orbital is referred to as electron configuration.
Hund’s rule − For more than two orbitals with same energy, the electron is first filled in all the same energy orbitals and after the filling of all orbitals with 1 electron each, pairing of electron takes place.
(b)
Interpretation:
Electron configuration of
Concept introduction:
Electronic distribution of atoms and molecules in atomic or molecular orbital is referred to as electron configuration.
Hund’s rule − For more than two orbitals with same energy, the electron is first filled in all the same energy orbitals and after the filling of all orbitals with 1 electron each, pairing of electron takes place.
(c)
Interpretation:
Electron configuration of
Concept introduction:
Electronic distribution of atoms and molecules in atomic or molecular orbital is referred to as electron configuration.
Hund’s rule − For more than two orbitals with same energy, the electron is first filled in all the same energy orbitals and after the filling of all orbitals with 1 electron each, pairing of electron takes place.
(d)
Interpretation:
Electron configuration of
Concept introduction:
Electronic distribution of atoms and molecules in atomic or molecular orbital is referred to as electron configuration.
Hund’s rule − For more than two orbitals with same energy, the electron is first filled in all the same energy orbitals and after the filling of all orbitals with 1 electron each, pairing of electron takes place.
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