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Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are impossible for electrons? Explain why in each case.
`|{:("Set",n,l,m,s),((i),1,0,1,+1/2),((ii),3,0,0,-1/2),((iii),1,2,2,+1/2),((iv),4,3,-3,+1/2),((v),5,2,1,-1/2),((vi),3,2,1,0):}|`

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Impossible sets of quantum numbers are (i), (iii), and (vi)
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