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Answer the three questions below that pertain to atomic orbitals. Part A: No two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers. This idea is known as what? There is no name for this idea. the Hawking Uniqueness Hypothesis the Pauli Exclusion Principle the Feynman Singularity Statement the deBroglie Wavelength Caveat

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Pauli exclusion principle

Step-by-step explanation:

No two fermions can have the same set of quantum numbers is called the Pauli exclusion principle. And a electron is a fermion.

There are four basic quantum numbers

Principle quantum number n

the angular momentum quantum number l

magnetic quantum number m_l

and electron spin quantum number m_s

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