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If n=6, the correct sequence for filling...

If n=6, the correct sequence for filling of electrons will be:

A

`nsto(n-2)f to(n-1)d tonp`

B

`nsto(n-1)d to (n-2)f to np`

C

`nsto(n-2)f to n p to (n-1)d`

D

`nstonpto(n-1)d to (n-2)f`

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The correct Answer is:
A

For n=6
`6s t o4f to 5d to 6p`
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