Chemistry, asked by vinuthnaraogundarapu, 5 hours ago

The impossible set of quantum numbers is
A . n=2 , l=0 , m=-1 , s=+1/2
B . n=3 , l=1 , m=0 , s=-1/2
C . n=2 , l=1 , m=-1 , s=+1/2
D . n=4 , l=3 , m=-2 , s=+1/2​

Answers

Answered by karakacharmi
2

Answer:

The correct answer is option A

Answered by soumyanshushekhar
3

Answer:

A is the answer

Explanation:

magnetic quantum number (m) can be -l to +l,

But in case of option A, m is greater than l

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