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For which of the following sets of quantum numbes of an electron will have the highest energy? n m (1)3 2 1 (2)4 1 -1 +1/2 (3) 4 3 (4)5 1/ 1

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For which of the following sets of quantum numbers, an electron will have the highest energy? qquad a)[n=3;l=2;m=1; s=-(1)/(2) ,B)[n=4;l=3;m=-1;s=+(1)/(2)] ,c)[n=4;l=1;m=-1;s=+(1)/(2)] ,d)[n=5;l=0;m=0;s=-(1)/(2)]

Which of the following sets of quantum number for orbitals in hydrogen atom has a greater energy of electrons ? a. n = 3,l = 2,m = +1 b. n = 3,l = 2, and m = -1

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):}|

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):}|

Which of the following sets of quantum numbers represents the highest energy of an electron? (A) n = 5, l = 0, m = 0, s = +1/2 (B) n = 6, l = 2, m = 1, s = +1/2 (C) n = 5, l = 1, m = 1, s = -1/2 (D) n = 4, l = 1, m = 0 s = -1/2

Which of the following sets of quantum numbers represents the highest energy of an electron? I n=5,l=0,m=0,s=+1/2 II n=6,l=2,m=1,s=+1/2 III n=5,l=1,m=1,s=-1/2 IV n=4,l=1,m=0,s=-1/2

Which of the following sets of quantum numbers represent an impossible arrangement :- {:(,n,l,m,m_(s),),((A),3,2,-2,(1)/(2),),((B),4,0,0,(1)/(2),),((C),3,2,-3,(1)/(2),),((D),5,3,0,(1)/(2),):}

Which of the following sets of quantum numbers represent an impossible arrangement :- {:(,n,l,m,m_(s),),((A),3,2,-2,(1)/(2),),((B),4,0,0,(1)/(2),),((C),3,2,-3,(1)/(2),),((D),5,3,0,(1)/(2),):}

Explain, given reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible. (1) n=0,l=0,m_(l)=0,m_(S)+(1)/(2) (2) n=1,l=0,m_(l)=0,m_(S)=-(1)/(2) (3) n=1,l=1,m_(l)=0,m_(S)=+(1)/(2) (4) n=2, l=1, m_(1)=0,m_(S)=-(1)/(2) (5) n=3, l=3, m_(l)=-3,m_(S)=+(1)/(2) (6) n=4, l=1, m_(l)=0,m_(S)=+(1)/(2) .

State which of the following sets of quantum number would be possible and which would not be permisible for an electron in an atom. (i) n=3,I=3,m_(l)=+3, m_(s)=+(1)/(2) (ii) n=3,I=3,m_(l)=+1, m_(s)=-(1)/(2) (iii) n=5,I=4,m_(l)=+3, m_(s)=(1) (iv) n=0,I=0,m_(l)=0, m_(s)=+(1)/(2) (v) n=4,I=3,m_(l)=-2, m_(s)=-(1)/(2)