
If three electrons are available to fill five empty 3d atomic orbitals, how will the electrons be distributed in the five orbitals?
A. one ...
electron in the first three orbitals, none in the fourth or fifth orbitals
B. two electrons in one orbital, one in another, none in the third, none in the fourth, and none in the fifth
C. none in the first orbital, two in the second orbital, none in the third, one in the fourth, and none in the fifth
D. three in one orbital, none in the other four

If three electrons are available to fill five empty 3d atomic orbitals, the electrons with be distributedby B. ...
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User: If three electrons are available to fill five empty 3d atomic orbitals, how will the electrons be distributed in the five orbitals?
A. one electron in the first three orbitals, none in the fourth or fifth orbitals
B. two electrons in one orbital, one in another, none in the third, none in the fourth, and none in the fifth
C. none in the first orbital, two in the second orbital, none in the third, one in the fourth, and none in the fifth
D. three in one orbital, none in the other four
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