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The two electrons present in an orbital ...

The two electrons present in an orbital are distinguished by

A

Principal quantum number

B

Azimuthal quantum number

C

Magnetic quantum number

D

spin quantum number.

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The correct Answer is:
D

Two electron present in an orbital must have different spin quantum number i.e. `+1//2` or `-1//2`
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