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what are the spins of two in an orbital​

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Answered by Kritikupadhyay5pbh
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When Two Electrons Occupy the Same Orbital, They must Have Opposite Spins[edit] Do you remember what an orbital is? An orbital is a wave function for an electron with a specific set of quantum numbers, n, ℓ, and ml.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electrons are fermions, and thus they must have semi-integral spin (namely +1/2 or -1/2) While the two electrons within a given orbital sport identical values for n, l, and m{l} they must exist in opposite spin states to remain distinct.

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