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Which Set(s) of Three Quantum Numbers Is(are) Permissible

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Which set(s) of three quantum numbers is(are) permissible?
I. n = 2, Which set(s)  of three quantum numbers is(are)  permissible? I. n = 2,   = 1, and   = 1 II. n = 4,   = 2, and   = - 2 III. n = 3,   = 3, and   = 0 A)  I only B)  II only C)  III only D)  I and II E)  All of these. = 1, and Which set(s)  of three quantum numbers is(are)  permissible? I. n = 2,   = 1, and   = 1 II. n = 4,   = 2, and   = - 2 III. n = 3,   = 3, and   = 0 A)  I only B)  II only C)  III only D)  I and II E)  All of these. = 1
II. n = 4, Which set(s)  of three quantum numbers is(are)  permissible? I. n = 2,   = 1, and   = 1 II. n = 4,   = 2, and   = - 2 III. n = 3,   = 3, and   = 0 A)  I only B)  II only C)  III only D)  I and II E)  All of these. = 2, and Which set(s)  of three quantum numbers is(are)  permissible? I. n = 2,   = 1, and   = 1 II. n = 4,   = 2, and   = - 2 III. n = 3,   = 3, and   = 0 A)  I only B)  II only C)  III only D)  I and II E)  All of these. = - 2
III. n = 3, Which set(s)  of three quantum numbers is(are)  permissible? I. n = 2,   = 1, and   = 1 II. n = 4,   = 2, and   = - 2 III. n = 3,   = 3, and   = 0 A)  I only B)  II only C)  III only D)  I and II E)  All of these. = 3, and Which set(s)  of three quantum numbers is(are)  permissible? I. n = 2,   = 1, and   = 1 II. n = 4,   = 2, and   = - 2 III. n = 3,   = 3, and   = 0 A)  I only B)  II only C)  III only D)  I and II E)  All of these. = 0

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