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Mr. Santa has to decode a number “ABCDEF” where each alphabet is represented by a single digit. Suppose an orbital whose radial wave functional is represented as :
`psi_((r))=k _(1)e ^(-r//k_(2))(r ^(2) -5k_(3) r + 6k_(3)^(2))`
From the following information given about each alphabet then write down the answers in the form of “ABCDEF”, for above orbital.
Info A = Value of n where “n” is principal quantum number.
Info B = No. of angular nodes
Info C = 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 is principal quantum number.
Info E = Orbital angular momentum of given orbital.
Info F = Radial distance of the spherical node which is farthest from the nucleus.
(Assuming `k _(3) =1))`

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