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Given the Following Sets of Quantum Numbers for N, L

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Given the following sets of quantum numbers for n, l, ml, and ms, which one of these sets is not possible for an electron in an atom? Given the following sets of quantum numbers for n, l, m<sub>l</sub>, and m<sub>s</sub>, which one of these sets is not possible for an electron in an atom?

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