Presence of three unpaired electrons in phosphorus atom can be explained by
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Presence of three unpaired electrons in phosphorus atom can be explained by
- Pauli’s rule
- Uncertainty principle
- Aufbau’s rule
- Hund’s rule
Answer
(D) Hund’s rule
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