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Statnment -I : Radial part of wave funct...

Statnment -I : Radial part of wave function for 2s & 2p is not same
Statement -II : Radial part of wave function depends upon is zero at nucleus for all p & d orbitals.
upon "l" and "m" only.

A

If both Statement -I & Statement -II are True & the Statement -II is a correct explanation of the Statement
I.

B

If both Statement -I & Statement -II are True but the Statement -II is not a correct explanation of the
Statement- I.

C

If Statement -I is True but the Statement -II is False.

D

If Statement -I is True but the Statement -II is True .

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C

Satement-1: Radial part of wave function is not same for two different orbitals.
Statement -2: Radial part depend upon n and l bhot
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