
To determine:
which of the given combinations of quantum numbers are allowed

Answer to Problem 3.86QA
Solution: The combinations of quantum numbers that are allowed are as follows:
No. | Quantum Numbers | Allowed |
a. | Yes | |
b. | Yes | |
c. | No | |
d. | No |
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept: Each orbital can contain a maximum of 2 electrons. The number of orbitals for a given set of numbers can be calculated using the following rules:
i. For a given value of
ii. A given value of
iii. For a given value of
iv. For a given value of
2) Given Information:
No. | Quantum Numbers |
a. | |
b. | |
c. | |
d. |
3) Calculations:
a)
For
b)
For
c)
For
d)
For
Conclusion: The combinations of quantum numbers that are allowed are as follows:
No. | Quantum Numbers | Allowed |
a. | Yes | |
b. | Yes | |
c. | No | |
d. | No |
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