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For example, a hydrogen atom has the electron configuration 1s1, or
This is true for more complex atoms as well: for example, the fluorine atom has the electron configuration
We would expect that an atom could form a bond for every unpaired electron that is has in its valence orbitals. This is basically true, but consider an atom like carbon. Using Hunds rule, we can draw out the electron configuration as
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