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A hydrogen atom and `Li^(++)` ion are both in the second excited state. If `l_H` and `l_Li` are their respective electronic moments, and `E_H` and `E_(Li)` their respective energies, then

A

`l_Hgtl_(Li)` and `|E_B|gt|E_(Li)|`

B

`l_Hgtl_(Li)` and `|E_B|lt|E_(Li)|`

C

`l_H=l_(Li)` and `|E_B|lt|E_(Li)|`

D

`l_Hltl_(Li)` and `|E_B|lt|E_(Li)|`.

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