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The atomic number of the element having the maximum number of unpaired electrons in its ground stateAtomic Structure Chemistry Question

Question

The atomic number of the element having the maximum number of unpaired $3p$ electrons in its ground state is:

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

The $3p$ subshell contains 3 orbitals and can have a maximum of 3 unpaired electrons (according to Hund's rule) in a half-filled state ($3p^3$). This corresponds to Phosphorus ($Z=15$).

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