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Which of the following set of quantum numbers are not permited
(a) `n=3, l=2,m=-2,s=+1/2`
(b)` n=3, l=2, m=-1,s=0`
`(c) n=2 ,l=2,m=+1,s=-1/2`

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(a) This set of quantum number is permitted .
(b) This set of quantam number is not premitted as value of 's' cannot be zero.
(c) This set of quantam number is not peremitted as value of 'l' cannot be equal to 'n'
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