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why the spin of electrons are opposite to eachother​

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Answered by PRASENJITGAMER
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Electrons do not spin. They have opposite spins to satisfy Pauli's exclusion principle. When an electron jumps from one orbital to another, is it the same electron just with different energy or the original electron disappears, "dies", and a new electron appears, "is born" on a new orbital with different energy?

Answered by usamamohd228
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Electrons do not spin. They have opposite spins to satisfy Pauli's exclusion principle. When an electron jumps from one orbital to another, is it the same electron just with different energy or the original electron disappears, "dies", and a new electron appears, "is born" on a new orbital with different energy

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