If an electron has spin quantum number of +1/2 and a magnetic quantum number

If an electron has spin quantum number of +1/2 and a magnetic quantum number of -1, it cannot be represented in an

Options

(a) s-orbital
(b) p-orbital
(c) d-orbital
(d) f-orbital

Correct Answer:

s-orbital

Explanation:

m= -1 is not possible for s-orbital (i.e., /=0)

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