No two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers. This idea is known as
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No two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers. This idea is known as what? the Pauli Exclusion Principle the Hawking Uniqueness Hypothesis the Feynman Singularity Statement the deBroglie Wavelength Caveat There is no name for this idea. An certain electron has an oribt described as a "3p" subshell. What are the corresponding quantum numbers (principle number "n," and angular momentum number "1") for this electron? For the electron above ("3p"), what are the possible values for m_s? -1/2, +1/2 -1.0.+ 1 -3/2, -1/2, +1/2, +3/2 -2, -1, 0, +1, +2Explanation / Answer
a) Pauli Exclusion Principle
b) for an orbit 3p, the quantum number n= 3 and l= 1
c) possible ms = +1/2 or -1/2 only 2 value it can have