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The statement that no more than two electrons in the same atom can occupy a single orbital is
a. the Pauli exclusion principle.
b. Hund's rule.
c. Bohr's law.
d. the aufbau principle.
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a. the Pauli exclusion principle.
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The statement that no more than two electrons in the same atom can occupy a single orbital is
a. the Pauli exclusion principle.
b. Hund's rule.
c. Bohr's law.
d. the aufbau principle.

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