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What is Hund’s rule?

Hund’s Rule is a simple principle about how electrons fill orbitals of the same energy (called degenerate orbitals).

Rule:

  • Every orbital in a given sublevel (like p, d, or f) gets one electron first before any orbital gets a second electron.
  • All single electrons in these orbitals have the same spin.

Why:

  • Electrons repel each other, so they stay unpaired as much as possible to minimize repulsion.

Example:
For carbon (1s² 2s² 2p²):

  • The 2p sublevel has 3 orbitals.
  • Hund’s rule says: place one electron in each of two 2p orbitals before pairing them.

Visual:2p orbitals: ↑ ↑ _

  • Each ↑ represents a single electron with the same spin.

In short:
“Electrons occupy empty orbitals first, with parallel spins, before pairing up.”

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