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If the quantum number for 5​th electron of carbon are 2, 1, 0 and `1/2`.Then what is the correct set for its 6th electron ?

A

`2,0,+1,+1/2`

B

`2,1,0,+1/2`

C

`2,1,+1,+1/2`

D

`2,1,-1,-1/2`

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D

`CH_3-undersetOunderset"||"C-H underset((ii)H^(o+)) overset((i)NaOH + HCN) to (A) underset"Hydrolysis" overset"Partial"to (B)`
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