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211. From the following sets of quantum numbers, state which are possible. Explain why others are not permitted.
(i) n = 0,    l  =0,     m = 0,       s= + 1/2
(ii) n = 1,   l =0,       m =0,       s = +1/2
(iii) n =1,   l =1,        m = -0,    s= +1/2
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212. How many sub-shells are associated with n = 4?
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213. How many electrons will be present in the sub-shells having ms value of - 1/for n =4 ? 
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214. Explain, giving reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible:
n = 0,    l = 0,      m = 0,      ms = +1/2
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215. Explain, giving reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible:
n = 1,    l = 0,      m = 0,      ms = -1/2
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216. Explain, giving reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible:
n = 1,    l = 1,      m = 0,      ms = +1/2
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217. Explain, giving reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible:
n = 2,    l = 1,      m = 0,      ms = -1/2
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218. Explain, giving reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible:
n = 3,    l = 3,      m = -3,      ms = +1/2
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219. Explain, giving reasons, which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible:
n = 3,    l = 1,      m = 0,      ms = +1/2
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220.

From the following sets of quantum numbers, state which are possible. Explain why others are not permitted.
(i) n = 1,   l = 0,    m = +1,    s = +1/2

(ii) n = 2,   l = 1,   m =-1,      s = -1/2

(iii) n = 2,  l =2,    m = 0,     s = -1/2

(iv) n =2,  l =1,    m = 0,     s =+1/2


(i) The given sets of quantum numbers are not possible ; when l = 0, m cannot be + 1.

(ii) The given sets of quantum numbers are Possible.

(iii) The given sets of quantum numbers are not possible because when n = 2, l cannot be 2.

(iv) The given sets of quantum numbers are Possible.

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