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Represent Helium atom using Pauli's Exclusion Principle​

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Answered by scientificinventions
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Answered by harshitakatiwal
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However, according the the Pauli Exclusion Principle, when there are two in a state, there must be one of each. An example is the neutral helium atom, which has two bound electrons, both of which can occupy the lowest-energy (1s) states by acquiring opposite spin.

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