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The electron , identified by quantum numbers n and l (i) n=4, l=1 (ii) n=4, l=0 (iii) n=3, l=2 (iv) n=3, l=1, can be placed in order to highest, as

A

(iv)lt(ii)lt(iii)lt(i)

B

(ii)lt(iv)lt(i)lt(iii)

C

(i)lt(iii)lt(ii)lt(ii)

D

(iii)lt(i)lt(iv)lt(ii)

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