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Mr.Santa has to decode a number "ABCDEF" where each alphabet is respersented by a single digit .
Suppose an orbital whose radial wave functoin id respresented as
`Psi_(r)=K_(1).e^_r//k_(2) (r^(2)-5k_(3)r+k_(3)^(2))`
From the following information given about each alphabet then write down the answer in the from of
"ABCDEF" , for above orbital .
Info A= Value of n where "n" is principle quantum number
Info B= No .of angular nodes
InfoC=Azimuthal quantum number of subshell to orbital belongs
Info D= No. of subshells having energy between (n+5)s to (n+5)p where n id principle quantum
number
Info E=Orbital angular momentum of given orbital.
Info F= Radial distance of the spherical node which is farthest from the nuclues
(Assuming `K_(3)` =1)

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The correct Answer is:
30303

Generalized equation of `Psi(g)`
`Psi(r)=4p K_(1)e^(_r//k_(2))xxr^(l)` `(polynomial )^(n-l-1)`
compare the given equantion with the above equation we get
`n-l-1=2" ".........(i)`
`l=0" ".........(ii)`
n=3
and slove accordingly
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