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no it is not possible

"Pauli exclusion principle states that no two electronsin an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers"

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yes, because they would still stay different elements because the number of neutrons would be different

^ not completly true, the number of neutrons would stay the same but an element can lose or gain up to 4 electrons and in the process become an ion of that element, for example a magnesium 2+ ion has two less electrons than normal magnesium but the same number of neutrons and protons

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It is not possible for two electrons in the same atom to have exactly the same set of quantum numbers. It is called the Pauli Exclusion Principle.

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Three, n, principal, l, azimuthal; ml magnetic. This is the Pauli exclusion principle at work.

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Three, n, principal, l, azimuthal; ml magnetic. This is the Pauli exclusion principle at work.

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