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15. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are allowed a) n=1, 1 = 0 and m=0 c) n=1,1=0 and m = +1 b) n=2, 1 = 2 and m =+ 1 d) n = 2, 1= 2 and m = 0
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15. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are allowed a) n=1, 1 = 0 and m=0 c) n=1,1=0 and m = +1 b) n=2, 1 = 2 and m =+ 1 d) n = 2, 1= 2 and m = 0
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15. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are allowed
a) n=1, 1 = 0 and m=0
c) n=1,1=0 and m = +1
b) n=2, 1 = 2 and m =+ 1
d) n = 2, 1= 2 and m = 0
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I'm not exactly sure but its 3 am here so it might be wrong but ima go with d
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