How many different sets of quantum numbers are possible

Chapter 28, Problem 28.57

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How many different sets of quantum numbers are possible for an electron for which (a) n _ 1, (b) n _ 2, (c) n _ 3, (d) n _ 4, and (e) n _ 5? Check your results to show that they agree with the general rule that the number of different sets of quantum numbers is equal to 2n2.

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