The wave equation for hydrogen has solutions only if the three quantum numbers n, l, and ml meet certain conditions. One of these conditions specifies that n

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Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle: The position and momentum of a particle cannot both be measured precisely at the same time.

The Pauli exclusion principle: No two electrons in an atom can occupy the same quantum state.


The wave equation for hydrogen has solutions only if the three quantum numbers n, l, and ml meet certain conditions. One of these conditions specifies that n