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18 September, 20:16

Why do all the electrons in an iron atom not settle together into the lowest energy state? because.?

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  1. 18 September, 22:50
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    Electrons in an iron atom (or in any atom) cannot settle all together into the lowest energy state because of Pauli exclusion principle: this principle states that two or more identical fermions (and so, electrons included) cannot occupy the same quantum state of a system at the same time.
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