Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Which principle/rule limit the maximum n...

Which principle/rule limit the maximum no. of electrons in an orbital to two ?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
Pauli.s exclusion principle
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ATOMIC STRUCTURE

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Level-II (Type - II) (Lecture sheet- 6 (subjective/Analytical type Questions))|8 Videos
  • ATOMIC STRUCTURE

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Level-II (Type - II) (Practice sheet- 6 (subjective/Analytical type Questions))|8 Videos
  • ATOMIC STRUCTURE

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Level-II (Type - II) (Lacture sheet- 5 (subjective/Analytical type Questions))|8 Videos
  • AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise OBJECTIVE EXERCIES - 3 (RECENT AIPMT/NEET QUESTIONS)|10 Videos
  • CHEMICAL BONDING

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise OBJECTIVE EXERCISE -3 (RECENT AIPMT/NEET QUESTIONS )|39 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The maximum number of electrons that an orbital can hold is

What are the spins of two electrons in an orbital ?

The maximum number of electrons accomodated in 5f orbitals

The maximum number of electrons that a p-orbital can accommodate is

The maximum number of electrons accomodated in 5f orbitals

The maximum number of electrons that p-orbital can accommodate is

The maximum number of electrons accommodated in 5f orbitals

The maximum number of electrons accommo dated in all 5f orbitals