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The electrons identified by quantum number n and l are
(I) n = 1, l = 2 (II) n = 4, l = 0
(III) n = 3, l = 2 (IV) n = 3, l=1
can be placed in order of increasing energy as

A

`IV lt II lt III lt I`

B

`II lt IV lt I lt III`

C

`I lt III lt II lt IV`

D

`III lt I lt IV lt II`

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