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If 6 electrons are available to fill five empty 6d atomic orbitals, how will the electrons be distributed in the five orbitals?



one electron in each orbital


two electrons in 3 orbitals and none in the other 2


two electrons in one orbital and one electron in the other four


six electrons cannot fill five empty 6d atomic orbitals


Sagot :

Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

According to Hund's rule

  • pairing of electrons occur first in lower energy orbitals then in orbitals having higher energy.

d subshell has 5 orbitals.

  • so first these 5 get filled.
  • The. one will be added to first one.