
(a)
Interpretation: Whether set of quantum numbers that include
Concept introduction: There are four quantum numbers that serve basis of quantum aspects related to size, position, orientation, and spin associated with an electron.
Principal quantum number depicted as
Azimuthal quantum number describes shape and determines orbital angular momentum associated with a particular orbital. It is characterized by values
Magnetic quantum number determines orientation of certain orbital. Its values range from
Spin quantum numbers help to predict intrinsic spin associated with electron. It can take only two values
(a)

Explanation of Solution
For a given value of principal quantum number
The correct set should comprise of either of sets
(b)
Interpretation: Whether set of quantum numbers that include
Concept introduction:There are four quantum numbers that serve basis of quantum aspects related to size, position, orientation, and spin associated with an electron.
Principal quantum number depicted as
Azimuthal quantum number describes shape and determines orbital angular momentum associated with a particular orbital. It is characterized by values
Magnetic quantum number determines orientation of certain orbital. Its values range from
Spin quantum numbers help to predict intrinsic spin associated with electron. It can take only two values
(b)

Explanation of Solution
For a given value of principal quantum number
Since
(c)
Interpretation: Whether set of quantum numbers that include
Concept introduction:There are four quantum numbers that serve basis of quantum aspects related to size, position, orientation, and spin associated with an electron.
Principal quantum number depicted as
Azimuthal quantum number describes shape and determines orbital angular momentum associated with a particular orbital. It is characterized by values
Magnetic quantum number determines orientation of certain orbital. Its values range from
Spin quantum numbers help to predict intrinsic spin associated with electron. It can take only two values
(c)

Explanation of Solution
For a given value of principal quantum number
Since
(d)
Interpretation: Whether set of quantum numbers that include
Concept introduction:There are four quantum numbers that serve basis of quantum aspects related to size, position, orientation, and spin associated with an electron.
Principal quantum number depicted as
Azimuthal quantum number describes shape and determines orbital angular momentum associated with a particular orbital. It is characterized by values
Magnetic quantum number determines orientation of certain orbital. Its values range from
Spin quantum numbers help to predict intrinsic spin associated with electron. It can take only two values
(d)

Explanation of Solution
For a given value of principal quantum number
Since
(e)
Interpretation: Whether set of quantum numbers that include
Concept introduction:There are four quantum numbers that serve basis of quantum aspects related to size, position, orientation, and spin associated with an electron.
Principal quantum number depicted as
Azimuthal quantum number describes shape and determines orbital angular momentum associated with a particular orbital. It is characterized by values
Magnetic quantum number determines orientation of certain orbital. Its values range from
Spin quantum numbers help to predict intrinsic spin associated with electron. It can take only two values
(e)

Explanation of Solution
For a given value of principal quantum number
Since
(f)
Interpretation: Whether set of quantum numbers that include
Concept introduction:There are four quantum numbers that serve basis of quantum aspects related to size, position, orientation, and spin associated with an electron.
Principal quantum number depicted as
Azimuthal quantum number describes shape and determines orbital angular momentum associated with a particular orbital. It is characterized by values
Magnetic quantum number determines orientation of certain orbital. Its values range from
Spin quantum numbers help to predict intrinsic spin associated with electron. It can take only two values
(f)

Explanation of Solution
For a given value of principal quantum number
Since
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