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The maximum number of electrons in an or...

The maximum number of electrons in an orbital, is governed by……..principle.

A

Hund’s

B

Aufbau

C

Pauli’s

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
C

Pauli’s principle imply that only two `e^(-)s` are possible in an orbital with opposite spin.
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