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    No Two Electrons Can Have the Same Four Quantum Numbers
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No Two Electrons Can Have the Same Four Quantum Numbers

Question 68

Question 68

Multiple Choice

No two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers is known as (the)


A) Pauli exclusion principle.
B) Hund's rule.
C) Aufbau principle.
D) Heisenberg uncertainty principle.

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