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What if there was no Pauli exclusion principle?

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If there were no Pauli Exclusion Principle, there would be no limit to the number of electrons that could fill the ground (lowest-energy) state of an atom. ... The lowest energy orbital — the 1s orbital in each atom — would be the only orbital to contain electrons, and it would contain the electrons inherent to every atom.

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