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Designate the electrons having the following sets of quantum numbers,
(a) `n=2, l=0, m =0, s=+1/2`
(b) `n=3, l=1, m=+1, s=+1/2`
(c ) `n=l, l=0, m=0, s=-1/2`

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(i) `3d_(x)2-.^(y)2` or `3d_(xy)`
(ii) 4s
`4p_(x)` ro `4p_(y)`
(iv) `2p_(x)` or `2p_(y)`
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