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Explain giving reasons , which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible .
a) `n=0,l=0,m_(l)=0,m_(s)=+(1)/(2)`
b) `n=1,l=0,m_(l)=0,m_(s)=-(1)/(2)`
c) `n=1,l=1,m_(l)=0,m_(s)=+(1)/(2)`
d) `n=2,l=1,m_(l)=0,m_(s)=+(1)/(2)`
e) `n=3,l=3,m_(l)=-3,m_(s)=+(1)/(2)`
f) `n=3,l=1,m_(l)=0,m_(s)=+(1)/(2)`

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