n=2,l=2,m1=1,ms=+3/2
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Answer:
not possible because ms always is eaqual to +1/2 or -1/2
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Only one electron in a given atom can have the set of quantum numbers given in the question.
Explanation:
No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of quantum numbers.
The first quantum number is the principle quantum number , which is n=3. This means the electron is in the third energy level (shell).
The second quantum number, the angular momentum , is l=2, and means the electron is in the d sublevel (subshell).
The third quantum number, the magnetic quantum number , ml=2, represents one of the five 3d orbitals.
Lastly, we have the spin quantum number , ms=−12. It indicates the direction of the spin of the electron.
Each electron in an atom has a unique set of quantum numbers.
The given quantum numbers for the electron in the question tell us that there is a high probability that the electron is in one of the 3d orbitals of the atom.