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27 January, 15:17

Which of the following set of quantum numbers (ordered n, ℓ, mℓ, ms) are possible for an electron in an atom? Check all that apply. View Available Hint (s) Hint 1. How to approach the problem Hint 2. Identify issues with an example set of quantum numbers opened hint Check all that apply. 4, 2, 3, - 1/2 2, 1, 0, 1 3, 1, 0, - 1/2 4, 3, - 2, 1/2 - 3, 2, 2, - 1/2 4, 2, - 1, - 1/2 2, 2, 2, 1/2 3, 2, - 3, 1/2

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  1. 27 January, 15:46
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    a. no b. no c. yes (3d₀² electron) d. yes (4f₋₂¹ electron) e. no f. yes (4d₋₁² electron) g. no h. no

    Explanation:

    n = principle quantum number = energy level or ring e⁻ is in

    l = shape of e⁻ orbital = > s = 0, p = 1, d = 2, f = 3

    m = orientation of orbital

    -3 - 2 - 1 0 1 2 3

    s

    p₋₁ p₀ p₁

    d₋₂ d₋₁ d₀ d₁ d₂

    f₋₃ f₋₂ f₋₁ f₀ f₁ f₂ f₃

    mₙ + 1/2 (1st e⁻ added), - 1/2 (2nd e⁻ added)
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