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Assertion : An orbital cannot have more than two electrons.
Reason : The two electrons in an orbital create opposite magnetic fields.

A

if both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for assertion .

B

If both assertion and reason are correct but reason in not correct explanation for assertion.

C

If assertion is correct but reason is incorrect.

D

If both assertion and reason are incorrect.

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The correct Answer is:
C

Correct reason. This is in accordance with Pauli's Exclusion principle.
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