The statement that 'no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers' is:
Answer: Pauli exclusion principle
Explanation
The Pauli exclusion principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.
This principle helps to explain the arrangement of electrons in atoms.
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