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Explain , giving reason , which of the following sets of quantum number 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 = 0, m_(1) = 0, m_(s) = +1//2),(d,n= 2 ,l = 1, m_(1) = 0, m_(s) = -1//2),(e,n= 3 ,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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a. Not possible because n correct be zero
c.Not possible because the value of l in this case is equal to n, which is not allowed
e.Not possible because the value of l in this case is equal to n, which is not allowed
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