Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is correct for an electron in 4f−orbital?
n=4,l=3,m=+4,s=+1/2
n=4,l=3,m=−4,s=−1/2
n=4,l=3,m=+1,s=+1/2
n=4,l=2,m=−2,s=+1/2
A
n=4,l=3,m=+4,s=+1/2
B
n=4,l=3,m=−4,s=−1/2
C
n=4,l=3,m=+1,s=+1/2
D
n=4,l=2,m=−2,s=+1/2
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