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Q. Consider the following sets of quantum number
n l m s
(i) 3 0 0 $+1/2$
(ii) 2 2 1 $+1/2$
(iii) 4 3 $-2$ $-1/2$
(iv) 1 0 $-1$ $-1/2$
(v) 3 2 3 $+1/2$

Which of the following sets of quantum number is not possible?

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Solution:

$\left(\right.i\left.\right)$ represents an electron in 3s orbital.
$\left(\right.ii\left.\right)$ is not possible as value of l varies from 0, 1, .... (n - 1).
$\left(\right.iii\left.\right)$ represents an electron in 4f orbital.
$\left(\right.iv\left.\right)$ is not possible as value of m varies from $-l\ldots +l.$
$\left(\right.v\left.\right)$ is not possible as value of m varies from $-l\ldots +l,$ it can never be greater than l.