
Pauli's Exclusion Principle
In Our Time: Science
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The Different Chemical Natures of Atoms
If you've got an electron already occupying one of these quantum states... You're talking about the atom with silty and azoon. The fact that electrons can't just go any place that you have to put them in special places because occupied states are already excluded gives rise to structure. It's the exclusion principle which forces them to go into different places in the jigsaw and build up structures. And there, I think you'll now at neon if I'm keeping track of things, which is again, is inert. Every time a rung was filled, you got chemical inertness. Add one, or remove one, you get chemical activity. So we can, and the significance of this
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