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Consider the following sets of quantum numbers.
(i) `{:(n,l,m,s,),(3,0,0,+1//2,):}`
(ii) `{:(n,l,m,s,),(2,2,1,+1//2,):}`
(iii) `{:(n,l,m,s,),(4,3,-2,-1//2,):}`
(iv) `{:(n,l,m,s,),(1,0,-1,-1//2,):}`
(v) `{:(n,l,m,s,),(3,2,3,+1//2,):}`
Which of the following sets of quantum number is not possible ?

A

(i) and (ii)

B

(ii), (iii) and (iv)

C

(i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)

D

(ii), (iv) and (v)

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The correct Answer is:
D

(ii) is not possible because `n = 2, l != 2`
(iv) is not possible because when `l = 0, m != 1`
(v) is not possible because when l = 2, m != 3`.
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