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State whether each of the following sets of quantum numbers is permissible for an electron in an atom. If a set is not permissible, explain why. (i) [1, 0, +1/2, +1/2] and (ii) [3, 2, 1, 1]
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DrBob222
Actually, this can't be answered because you didn't identify the numbers; however, I have assumed the first number is n, the second is l and the third and fourth are ms. If that isn't correct ignore the following.
i
no. Can't have two ms of 1/2

ii
no,
Can't have ms = 1
8 years ago

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