State Pauli's exclusion principle. Is it possible to have the configuration 1s3
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No, it is not possible to have the configuration 1s 3 ,
Because, we know that s orbit contain only 1 orbital because it is spherical.
If we keep 3 electrons in a orbital it will be a mistake.
As per the Pauli’s exclusion principle no electron in an orbital should have same value of quantum numbers.
If we keep 2 electrons then it will be correct. 1 electron will have clock wise spin and another have anti clock wise spin for which all the quantum numbers are different
That is the answer for your question.
Because, we know that s orbit contain only 1 orbital because it is spherical.
If we keep 3 electrons in a orbital it will be a mistake.
As per the Pauli’s exclusion principle no electron in an orbital should have same value of quantum numbers.
If we keep 2 electrons then it will be correct. 1 electron will have clock wise spin and another have anti clock wise spin for which all the quantum numbers are different
That is the answer for your question.
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