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Which of the following sets of quantum numbers could describe an actual orbital? O n=6, 1=-4, m=1 n=4.1=1, m=1 n=5, 1=3. m--4

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l = 0 means s-orbital

l = 1 means ps-orbital

l = 2 means d-orbital

l = 3 means f-orbital

n = Prinicipal quantum number

l = 0, ..., n-1 ;

ml = -l, ..., 0, ..., +l;

ms = +½ or -½ for paired

ms = ± 1 only for s-orbital; ms = ± 1 ½ only for p-orbital; ms = ± 2 ½ only for d-orbital; ± 3 ½ only for f-orbital

n=10 0 n=20 -1,0,1 n=30 -1.0,1 -2, -1,0, 1, 2 n = 40 o-amo 0 -1,0,1 -2,-1,0, 1, 2 -3, -2,-1,0, 1, 2, 3 n = 5 0 - -1.0, 1 -2,-

Which of the following sets of quantum numbers could describe an actual orbital? On=4.1=1, m=1 G- 5,1- 4 -A-41-0. m-3

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