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Which one of the following sets of quantum numbers is possible ?

A

`n=3, l=3, m_(l)= -3, m_(s)= +(1)/(2)`

B

`n=2, l=1, m_(l)=2, m_(s)= -(1)/(2)`

C

`n=2, l=0, m_(s)= + (1)/(2)`

D

`n=1, l=0, m_(l)=0 , m_(s)=0`

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The correct Answer is:
C

A) For n = 3, value of `l` and n cannot be the same `:.l ne 3`
B) For `l=1,m _(l) ne 2` as `m_(l) gt l` is not possible
C) `n=2,l=0,m_(l)=0, m_(s)= +(1)/(2)` is a possible set
D) `m_(s)=0` is incorrect.
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