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Ashana thinks that there are three unpaired valence electrons in Bismuth do u agree with ashana why or why not

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  • 14-02-2021

Answer:

Ashana is correct.

Explanation:

Each atom of bismuth has 3 unpaired electrons.  

In accordance with the Hund's rule, the three 6p electrons occupy three 6p orbitals singly, with their spins in parallel. Thus, there are three unpaired electrons in each atom of bismuth.

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