Imagin a world in which the Puli principle is " No more than one electron can occupy an atomic orbitals , irrespective of it's spin ". How many elements would there be in the second row of periodic table , assuming that nothing else is different about this world?
Atomic Structure
The basic structure of an atom is defined as the component-level of atomic structure of an atom. Precisely speaking an atom consists of three major subatomic particles which are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Many theories have been stated for explaining the structure of an atom.
Shape of the D Orbital
Shapes of orbitals are an approximate representation of boundaries in space for finding electrons occupied in that respective orbital. D orbitals are known to have a clover leaf shape or dumbbell inside where electrons can be found.
Imagin a world in which the Puli principle is " No more than one electron can occupy an atomic orbitals , irrespective of it's spin ". How many elements would there be in the second row of periodic table , assuming that nothing else is different about this world?
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