Imagine an alternate universe where all of the quantum number rules were identical to ours except ms had three allowed v

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Imagine an alternate universe where all of the quantum number rules were identical to ours except ms had three allowed v

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Imagine an alternate universe where all of the quantum number
rules were identical to ours except ms had three allowed
values (rather than two as it does in our universe). If this were
the case, and the Pauli Exclusion Principle still applies, how many
electrons would be allowed in each orbital?
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