Which one of the following represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom? (arranged as n, l, m l , and ms ) Whi

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Which one of the following represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom? (arranged as n, l, m l , and ms ) Which one of the following represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom? (arranged as n, l, m l , and ms ) 4, 4, 4, 1/2 4, 3, -3, 1/2 4, 3, 0, 0 4, 5, 7, -1/2 4, 4, -5, 1/2

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    Answer:

    The correct option that represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom is;

    (b) 4, 3, -3, 1/2.

    Explanation:

    To solve the question, we note that the available options where the set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom are arranged as n, l, m l , and ms are;

    4, 4, 4, 1/2

    4, 3, -3, 1/2

    4, 3, 0, 0

    4, 5, 7, -1/2

    4, 4, -5, 1/2

    Let us label them as a to as follows

    (a) 4, 4, 4, 1/2

    (b) 4, 3, -3, 1/2

    (c) 4, 3, 0, 0

    (d) 4, 5, 7, -1/2

    (e) 4, 4, -5, 1/2

    Next we note the rules for the assignment and arrangement of quantum numbers are as follows

    Number                                   Symbol                Possible values

    Principal Quantum Number  …….n……………………1, 2, 3, ……n

    Angular momentum quantum

    number………………………………………..l…………………….0, 1, 2, …….(n – 1)

    Magnetic Quantum Number……..m₁………………….-l, …, -1, 0, 1,…..,l  

    Spin Quantum Number……………..m_s…………………+1/2, -1/2

    We are meant to analyze each of the arrangement for acceptability.

    Therefore for (a),

    we note that the angular momentum quantum number, l =4 , is equal to the principal quantum number n =4 which violates the rule as the maximum value of the angular momentum quantum number is (n-1) where the maximum value of the principal quantum number is n.

    Therefore (a) is not acceptable.

    (b) Here we note that

    The principal quantum number n = 4 ∈ (1, 2, 3, ……n) → acceptable

    The angular momentum quantum number l = 3 ∈ (0, 1, 2, …….(n – 1)) → acceptable

    The magnetic quantum number m₁ = -3 ∈ (-l, …, -1, 0, 1,…..,l)  → acceptable

    The spin quantum number m_s = 1/2 ∈ (+1/2, -1/2) → acceptable

    Therefore (b) 4, 3, -3, 1/2 represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom.

    (c) Here we have

    The principal quantum number n = 4 ∈ (1, 2, 3, ……n) → acceptable

    The angular momentum quantum number l = 3 ∈ (0, 1, 2, …….(n – 1)) → acceptable

    The magnetic quantum number m₁ = 0 ∈ (-l, …, -1, 0, 1,…..,l)  → acceptable

    The spin quantum number m_s = 0 ∉ (+1/2, -1/2) → not acceptable

    Therefore (c) 4, 3, 0, 0 does not represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom.

    (d) Here we have;

    The principal quantum number n = 4 ∈ (1, 2, 3, ……n) → acceptable

    The angular momentum quantum number l = 5 ∉ (0, 1, 2, …….(n – 1)) → not acceptable

    The magnetic quantum number m₁ = 7 ∉ (-l, …, -1, 0, 1,…..,l)  → acceptable

    The spin quantum number m_s = -1/2 ∈ (+1/2, -1/2) → acceptable

    Therefore (d) 4, 5, 7, -1/2 does not represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom.

    (e) Here we have;

    The principal quantum number n = 4 ∈ (1, 2, 3, ……n) → acceptable

    The angular momentum quantum number l = 4 ∉ (0, 1, 2, …….(n – 1)) → not acceptable

    The magnetic quantum number m₁ = -5 ∉ (-l, …, -1, 0, 1,…..,l)  → acceptable

    The spin quantum number m_s = 1/2 ∈ (+1/2, -1/2) → acceptable

    Therefore (e) 4, 4, -5, 1/2 does not represents an acceptable set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom.

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