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Match the following rules with their statement : {:(,"Rules",,"Statements",),(("a"),"Hund's Rule",("i"),"No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.",),("(b)","Aufbau Principle",("ii"),"Half-filled and completely filled orbitals have extra stability.",),("(c)","Pauli Exclusion Principle",("iii"),"Pairing of electrons in the orbitals belonging to the same subshell does not take place until each orbital is singly occupied.",),(("d"),"Heisenberg's Uncertainty","(iv)","It is impossible to determine the exact position and exact momentum of a subatomic particle simultaneously.",),(,,("v"),"In the ground state of atoms, orbitals are filled in the order of their increasing energies.",):}

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STATEMENT-1: The ground state electronic configuration of introgen is STATEMENT-2: Electronic are filled in orbitals as per aufbau principle, Hund's rule of maximum spin multiplicity and puli's principle.

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Electronic configuration of lithium cannot be 1s^(3) is best explained by (A) Pauli's exclusion principle (B) Aufbau's principle (C) Hund's rule (D) all of these

Which wriiting the following electron cofiguration of Fe some rule have been violated : (I) Aufbau principal (II) Hund's rule Pauil's exclusion principle