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The set of quantum numbers, n = 3, l = 2...

The set of quantum numbers, n = 3, l = 2, `m_(l) = 0`

A

describes an electron in a 2s orbital

B

is not allowed

C

describes an electron in a 3p orbital

D

describes one of the five orbitals same energy

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D
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