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you might have to look back in your notes. what rule helps us place the…

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you might have to look back in your notes. what rule helps us place the electrons correctly in degenerate orbitals?
hunds rule
pauli exclusion principle
boyles law
hesss law

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Hund's Rule states that electrons will occupy degenerate orbitals (orbitals of the same energy) singly before pairing up. This helps in correctly placing electrons in degenerate orbitals.
  • The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers. It is more about the uniqueness of electron - quantum - number combinations rather than specifically about electron placement in degenerate orbitals.
  • Boyle's Law is a gas law ($PV = k$, where $P$ is pressure, $V$ is volume and $k$ is a constant at a given temperature) and has no relation to electron placement in orbitals.
  • Hess's Law is about the enthalpy change of a reaction being independent of the reaction pathway. It is related to thermochemistry and not electron - orbital placement.

Answer:

Hund's Rule