The Aufbau principle states that electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals before moving to higher ones. However, it does not specify the order in which the three 2p orbitals are filled.
Hund's Rule dictates that before any orbital is doubly occupied, each orbital in the sublevel must be singly occupied. Moreover, to maximize total spin, all electrons in a singly occupied orbital must have the same spin.
In atoms at ground state, many unpaired electrons exist due to electrons' tendency to minimize repulsion. Electrons exhibit behavior similar to magnets, attempting to maximize distance between one another before pairing up.
When filling orbitals of the same energy, ensure each orbital has at least one electron with the same spin before pairing them up.
According to Hund’s rule, electrons prefer to occupy empty orbitals before pairing up. This behavior minimizes repulsion since electrons carry negative charges and repel each other.
The Aufbau principle dictates that electrons first fill the lowest energy orbital in an atom's ground state before moving on to higher energy orbitals.
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