?Note: Answers to all odd-numbered Problems, numbered in blue, can
Chapter 2, Problem 61(choose chapter or problem)
Note: Answers to all odd-numbered Problems, numbered in blue, can be found in Appendix III. Exercises in the Problems by Topic section are paired, with each odd-numbered problem followed by a similar even-numbered problem. Exercises in the Cumulative Problems section are also paired but more loosely. Because of their nature, Challenge Problems and Conceptual Problems are unpaired.
Orbitals and Quantum Numbers
Which set of quantum numbers cannot occur together to specify an orbital?
a. \(n=2,1=1, m_{l}=-1\)
b. \(n=3, l=2, m_{l}=0\)
c. \(n=3, l=3, m_{l}=2\)
d. \(n=4, l=3, m_{l}=0\)
Text Transcription:
n=2,1=1, m_l=-1
n=3, l=2, m_l=0
n=3, l=3, m_l=2
n=4, l=3, m_l=0
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