Atomic StructureHard
Question
Quantum numbers of an atom can be defined on the basis of
Options
A.Hund′s rule
B.Pauli′s exclusion principle
C.Aufbau′s principle
D.Heisenberg′s uncertainity principle
Solution
Quantum numbers of an atom can be defined on the basis of paili′s exclusion principle which states that no two electrons can have the same value of all the four quantum numbers.
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