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pauil 's exculsion principle &it's example

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Answered by daliprao1331
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We can take a neutral helium atom as a common Pauli Exclusion Principle example. The atom has 2 bound electrons and they occupy the outermost shell with opposite spins. Here, we will find that the two electrons are in the 1s subshell where n = 1, l = 0, and ml = 0. Their spin moments will also be different.

Answered by SMD2004
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We can take a neutral helium atom as a common Pauli Exclusion Principle example. The atom has 2 bound electrons and they occupy the outermost shell with opposite spins. Here, we will find that the two electrons are in the 1s subshell where n = 1, l = 0, and ml = 0. Their spin moments will also be different.

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