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A single electron can have the following set of quantum numbers: n=3, l=2, ml=0, ms= -1/2. True or False
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A single electron can have the following set of quantum numbers: n=3, l=2, ml=0, ms= -1/2. True or False
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A single electron can have the following set of quantum numbers: n=3, l=2, ml=0, ms= -1/2.
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True => (3, 2, 0, -1/2) => 3d₀² electron
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