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Which rule is violated when both electrons in 2s orbital have same spin?​

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Answered by meghaoraon89
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Answer:

The rule that is violated when two electrons in an 2s orbital pocesses same clockwise Spin is pauli's exclusion principle.

Explanation:

Pauli's exclusion principle states that each orbital contains only two electrons and their movement or spin will be in opposite direction.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Pauli's Exclusion Principle is violated when both electrons in 2s orbital have the same spin.

- The statement of this principle is:

Only two electrons may exist in the same orbital and these electrons must have opposite spin.

- In other words, the two electrons present in an orbital should have a spin of +1/2 and -1/2 respectively.

- When both the electrons of 2s orbital have the same spin, this principle is in violation.

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