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The two electron have the following sets of quantum number
`X:` `3,2, -2,+ 1//2`
`Y:` `3,0,0, + 1//2`
What is true of the following

A

X and Y have same energy

B

X and Y have unequal energy

C

X and Y represent same electron

D

None of the statements is correct

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The correct Answer is:
B

Since energy is given by (n + l) value. Hence, the electrons x, y have different enegies.
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