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Shown are portions of orbital diagrams representing the ground-state electron configurations of certain elements. Which of them violate the Pauli exclusion principle? Hund's rule? Figure a-f can't copy

   Shown are portions of orbital diagrams representing the ground-state electron configurations of certain elements. Which of them violate the Pauli exclusion principle? Hund's rule?
Figure a-f can't copy
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Chemistry
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Portions of orbital diagrams representing the ground-state electron configurations of certain elements are shown here. Which of them violate the Pauli exclusion principle? Which violate Hund's rule?

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VIII. Shown below are portions of orbital diagrams representing the ground-state electron configuration certain elements. Which of them violate the Pauli exclusion principle? Hund's rule? Explain. (12 pts)


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00:11 Portions of orbital diagrams representing the ground -said electron configuration of certain elements are shown, which of them violate the polyexclusive principle and which violate huns rule.
00:21 A is a violation of the poly -exclusion principle, as two electrons have the same for quantum numbers.
00:44 B is a violation of hunz rule as the electrons are not filled in the most stable arrangement.
01:18 For c, c there is no violation with respect to polly exclusion principle and huns rule...
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