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which of the following sets of quantum numbers (n.l,m,m) areincorrect and breifl

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Question

which of the following sets of quantum numbers (n.l,m,m) areincorrect and breifly

explain why a) (0,1,-1,1/2)   b) (3,2,3,-1/2)      C) (4, 1, -1.1/2)         D) (2,1,1,1)

a) (3,2,3,1.5) b) (4/3/1/-1.5) c) (2,3,0,1.5) d) (3,1,1,1) A) (4,2,-3,1/2) B) (3,1,0,-1.5) C) 2,2,1,1.5) d) 3,2,-2,2 a) (3,2,-1,1.5) B) (0,0,0,-1.5) c)( 2,1,1,1,) d) (1,1,0,1.5) Arrange the following in order of increasing electronaffinity:
A) P,Cs, Ga,Sr            B) K, Br, As, Cl
which of the following sets of quantum numbers (n.l,m,m) areincorrect and breifly

explain why a) (0,1,-1,1/2)   b) (3,2,3,-1/2)      C) (4, 1, -1.1/2)         D) (2,1,1,1)

a) (3,2,3,1.5) b) (4/3/1/-1.5) c) (2,3,0,1.5) d) (3,1,1,1) A) (4,2,-3,1/2) B) (3,1,0,-1.5) C) 2,2,1,1.5) d) 3,2,-2,2 a) (3,2,-1,1.5) B) (0,0,0,-1.5) c)( 2,1,1,1,) d) (1,1,0,1.5) Arrange the following in order of increasing electronaffinity:
A) P,Cs, Ga,Sr            B) K, Br, As, Cl

Explanation / Answer

a) (0,1,-1,1/2) incorrect; since n can not be zero
b) (3,2,3,-1/2)    incorrect; since L is 2, m canonly be -2,-1,0,1,2 -> cant be 3
C) (4, 1, -1. 1/2) incorrect; n=4; L has to be 3 not 1      
D) (2,1,1,1) incorrect; ms can only be -1/2 or 1/2 not 1

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