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explain, giving reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible​

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Explain giving reasons which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible.
(a )n=0 , l=0 , m
1

=0 , m
s

=+1/2
(b) n=1 , l=0 , m
1

=0 , m
s

=−1/2
(c) n=1 , l=1 , m
1

=0 , m
s

=+1/2
(d) n=2 , l=1 , m
1

=0 , m
s

=−1/2
(e) n=2 , l=3 , m
1

=−3 , m
s

=+1/2
(f) n=3 , l=1 , m
1

=0 , m
s

=+1/2






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ANSWER
(a) As zero value for n is not possible, this set of quantum numbers is not possible.

(b) This set of quantum numbers is possible.

(c) As l=1 is not possible for n=1 , this set of quantum numbers is not possible. For a given value of n, l can have values of 0,1,2...n−1 only.

(d) This set of quantum numbers is possible.

(e) As l=3 is not possible for n=3, this set of quantum numbers is not possible. For a given value of n, l can have values of 0,1,2...n−1 only.

(f)This set of quantum numbers is possible.
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