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In a given atom no two electrons can have the same values for all the four quantum numbers. This is called

A

Hund's rule

B

Aufbau's principle

C

Uncertainty principle

D

Pauli's exclusion principle

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  • In a given atom, nno two electrons can have the same velue for all the four quantum number. This is called-

    A
    Hund's rule
    B
    Pauli's exclusion principle
    C
    uncertainty principle
    D
    Aufbau's principle
  • The rule which states that no two electrons can have same value of all the four quantum number is

    A
    Paull's exclusion princles
    B
    Helsenburg's uncertainly principle
    C
    Aufbau principle
    D
    de - Brogile principle
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    A
    `1s^(2),2s^(2),2p^(6),3s^(2),3p^(6),3d^(4),4s^(2)`
    B
    `1s^(2),2s^(2),2p^(6),3s^(2),3p^(6),3d^(5),4s^(1)`
    C
    `1s^(2),2s^(2),2p^(6),3s^(2),3p^(6),4s^(2),4p^(4)`
    D
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