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"No Two Electrons in an Atom Can Have the Same

Question 108

Question 108

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"No two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers" is a statement of


A) the Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Bohr's equation.
C) Hund's rule.
D) de Broglie's relation.
E) Dalton's atomic theory.

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