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For H-atoms , the energy required for the removal of electron from various sub-shells is given as under :

The order of the energies would be :

A

`E_(1) gt E_(2) gt E_(3)`

B

`E_(3) gt E_(2) gt E_(1)`

C

`E_(1) = E_(2) = E_(3)`

D

none of these

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