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Part A: No two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers. This idea is

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Part A: No two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers. This idea is known as what?

Part A: No two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers. This idea is known as what? O O O O the Pauli Exclusion Principle the Hawking Uniqueness Hypothesis the Feynman Singularity Statement the deBroglie Wavelength Caveat There is no name for this idea. Part B: An certain electron has an oribt described as a "3p" subshell. What are the corresponding quantum numbers (principle number "n," and angular momentum number"") for this electron? Number Number n- 3 Part C: For the electron above ("3p"), what are the possible values for ms? O -1,0,+1

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It is known as Pauli exclusion principle

This became known as the Pauli exclusion principle
- "No two electrons in any atom may have the same sets of quantum numbers".