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{{Infobox scientist
| name = Friedrich Hund
| birth_date = 1896
| death_date = 1997
| fields = Physics
| work_institutions = University of Göttingen
| known_for = Hund's rules; molecular orbitals
}}
{{Short description|Physicist known for Hund's rules in atomic structure}}
{{Short description|Physicist known for Hund's rules in atomic structure}}
'''Friedrich Hund''' (1896-1997) was a German physicist known for Hund's rules, which describe how electrons occupy orbitals in atoms.
'''Friedrich Hund''' (1896-1997) was a German physicist known for Hund's rules, which describe how electrons occupy orbitals in atoms.

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Friedrich Hund


Born 1896
Died 1997


Known for Hund's rules; molecular orbitals


Friedrich Hund (1896-1997) was a German physicist known for Hund's rules, which describe how electrons occupy orbitals in atoms.

In the Quantum Collection, Hund is linked with electron configurations, atomic term structure, and the quantum organization of many-electron atoms.

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Author: Harold Foppele