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Which of the following sets of quantum numbers represents an impossible arrangement?

A

`{:(n" "l" "m" "s),(3" "2" "-2" "+1//2):}`

B

`{:(n" "l" "m" "s),(4" "0" "0" "-1//2):}`

C

`{:(n" "l" "m" "s),(5" "2" "0" "+1//2):}`

D

`{:(n" "l" "m" "s),(3" "3" "+2" "+1//2):}`

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The correct Answer is:
D

For n=3, l cannot have value equal to 3.
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