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- explain what is incorrect with respect to the following set of quantum numbers: n = 3, l = 3, m₁ = --1 1 ~1 of 8~ sch4u
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The principal quantum number \( n = 3 \). The angular - momentum quantum number \( l \) has a range \( 0\leq l\leq n - 1 \). When \( n = 3 \), \( l \) can be \( 0,1,2 \). But here \( l = 3 \), which violates the rule \( l\leq n - 1 \).
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The value of \( l = 3 \) is incorrect because for \( n = 3 \), \( l \) can only take values \( 0,1,2 \) (since \( l\leq n - 1 \)).