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Q. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible?
(i) n=3, l= 2 m = 0, s=-1/2
(ii) n= 3, l= 2, m = -2, s= -1/2
(iii) n= 3, l= 3, m=-3, s= + 1/2
(iv) n= 3, l= 1, m = 0, s= + 1/2

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Answered by rajkumardubey93
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The correct answer is option (iii)

This is so because principal quantum number and azimuthal quantum number can never be equal.

Answered by lizasharma2874
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