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Electrons never pair, if there are empty...

Electrons never pair, if there are empty orbitals in a given sub-shell. This is

A

Aufbau principle

B

Paulis exclusion principle

C

Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity

D

Heisenberg's uncertainity principle

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C
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