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

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The following sets of quantum numbers are not possible
a. `n` value cannot be zero.
c. `n=1, l=1, m=-0, s=+1/2`, when `n=1, l` cannot be `1`.
e. `n=3, l=3, m=-3, s=+1/2`, when `n=3, l` cannot be `3`.
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