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The set of quantum numbers for an electron in the 2p³ state refers to the values of the principal quantum number (n), the azimuthal quantum number (ℓ), the magnetic quantum number (mℓ), and the spin quantum number (ms).

In this case, the principal quantum number (n) is 2, indicating that the electron is in the second energy level (shell).

The azimuthal quantum number (ℓ) for the p orbital is 1, so ℓ = 1.

The magnetic quantum number (mℓ) represents the orientation of the orbital within the p subshell and can take values from -ℓ to ℓ. For the 2p subshell, which has ℓ = 1, the possible values for mℓ are -1, 0, and 1.

Lastly, the spin quantum number (ms) represents the spin orientation of the electron and can have two values: +1/2 or -1/2.

Therefore, the set of quantum numbers for the 2p³ state is: n = 2 ℓ = 1 mℓ = -1, 0, 1 ms = +1/2 or -1/2

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