4 Part A Which one of the following represents an impossible set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom? (arranged as n, I, my, and m₂) 3,2,-2, 1/2 3,1,-1,-1/2 3,2,0,0 3,2,2, -1/2 3, 2, 0, +1/2 Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback

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Which one of the following represents an impossible set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom? (arranged as n, I, my, and m₂)
3,2,-2, 1/2
3,1,-1,-1/2
3,2,0,0
3,2,2, -1/2
3, 2, 0, +1/2
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Transcribed Image Text:4 Part A Which one of the following represents an impossible set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom? (arranged as n, I, my, and m₂) 3,2,-2, 1/2 3,1,-1,-1/2 3,2,0,0 3,2,2, -1/2 3, 2, 0, +1/2 Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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