When a lithium atom in its ground state is made from a helium atom by adding a proton (and neutron) to the nucleus and an electron outside, the electron goes into an n = 2, state rather than an n = 3,
This is an indication that electrons:
A) obey the Pauli exclusion principle
B) obey the minimum energy principle
C) undergo the Zeeman effect
D) are diffracted
E) and protons are interchangeable
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