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An orbital can have a maximum of only two electrons. This is a consequence of which principle​

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Answered by Yashvitha6
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Pauli Exclusion Principle is the answer

Answered by rudraakshmehta123
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The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that, in an atom or molecule, no two electrons can have the same four electronic quantum numbers. As an orbital can contain a maximum of only two electrons, the two electrons must have opposing spins. This means if one is assigned an up-spin (+1/2), the other must be down-spin (-1/2).

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