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Why two electrons can’t have the same set of quantum numbers.

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Answered by sankappashettypammh3
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Two Electrons cannot have the quantum numbers because its violates the Pauli's Exclusion Principle, which States that two electrons cannot have same 4 quantum numbers. Although two electrons may have 3 quantum number same, but the 4th quantum number, spin quantum number, is always different. For eg. If the first electron has +1/2 spin number then the other electron must have -1/2 spin number.
Answered by ăßçđ
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there are 4 types of quantum numbers
1.principal quantum number
2 . azimuthal quantum number
3.magnetic quantum number
4.spin quantum number
two electrons can not have the same quantum number because it opposes the pauli's exclusion principle ; this states that in an atom no 2 electrons can have the same 4 quantum numbers. as an orbital can contain only 2 electrons the 2 electrons must have opposite spin. so it must that the spin quantum number is different.
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