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What rule/principle states that electrons in the same sublevel (p, d, or f) are placed in individual orbitals, before they are paired up, to increase atomic stability? Aufbau principle Hund’s rule Pauli
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What rule/principle states that electrons in the same sublevel (p, d, or f) are placed in individual orbitals, before they are paired up, to increase atomic stability?
Aufbau principle
Hund’s rule
Pauli exclusion principle
Chemistry
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Hunds Rule
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