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in which orbital diagram is paulis exclusion and hunds rule violated? * 1 point a b c d
Brief Explanations
- Pauli's exclusion principle: No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers. In an orbital, electrons must have opposite spins (represented as \(↑↓\)).
- Hund's rule: Electrons will occupy degenerate orbitals (orbitals of the same energy) singly before pairing up.
Let's analyze each option:
- Option A:
- Violation of Pauli's principle: In the second set of orbitals, two electrons in the same orbital have the same spin (\(↓↓\)), violating Pauli's principle.
- Violation of Hund's rule: Electrons are paired in the second orbital before filling all orbitals singly.
- Option B:
- Pauli's principle: No violation (electrons in each orbital have opposite spins \(↑↓\)).
- Hund's rule: No violation (orbitals are filled correctly).
- Option C:
- Pauli's principle: No violation (electrons in each orbital have opposite spins \(↑↓\)).
- Hund's rule: No violation (orbitals are filled correctly as per Hund's rule).
- Option D:
- Pauli's principle: No violation (electrons in each orbital have opposite spins \(↑↓\)).
- Hund's rule: No violation (orbitals are filled correctly).
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