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Supposing if the paulis exclusion principle is not correct and each orbital can hold 3 electrons then what should be the respective atomic no. Of the second member of alkali metal family and first member of the halogen family??

Supposing if the paulis exclusion principle is not correct and each orbital can hold 3 electrons then what should be the respective atomic no. Of the second member of alkali metal family and first member of the halogen family??

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Prabhjeet
15 Points
5 years ago
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Anita Patil
15 Points
5 years ago
The most unacceptable because there is one electron in each of the three orbitals and according to the Pauli exclusion principle a maximum of two electrons can be put in an orbital.                                                              1S^1  2S^1 2P^1 .                                                     
 
 
 

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