"Pairing of electrons in the orbitals belonging to the same subshell does not occur unless each orbital belonging to that subshell has got one electron each." This statement is known as

  • A
    Pauli's exclusion principle
  • B
    Hund's rule
  • C
    Aufbau rule
  • D
    Heisenberg uncertainty principle

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