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No State in an Atom Can Be Occupied by More

Question 40

Question 40

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No state in an atom can be occupied by more than one electron.This is most closely related to the:


A) wave nature of matter
B) finite value for the speed of light
C) Bohr magneton
D) Pauli exclusion principle
E) the Einstein-de Haas effect

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