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Explain pauli's exclusion principle with and example.

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Answered by sofiya353
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In Pauli's exclusion principle, no two electrons can occupy the same orbital and two electrons in the same orbital must have anti-parallel or opposite spin. Example: A neutral helium atom has two bound electrons, and they occupy the lowest-energy ( ) states by attaining the opposite spin.

Answered by Himaanshu1809
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In Pauli's exclusion principle, no two electrons can occupy the same orbital and two electrons in the same orbital must have anti-parallel or opposite spin. Example: A neutral helium atom has two bound electrons, and they occupy the lowest-energy ( ) states by attaining the opposite spin

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