Two electrons in the same atom both have n 9 and 3 keep


Two electrons in the same atom both have n = 9 and = 3. (Keep in mind that the electrons are in distinguishable)

a) How many different states are possible?
b) How many different states would be possible if the exclusion principle were inoperative?

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