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If two orbitals have’same (n + 1) value ...

If two orbitals have’same (n + 1) value then

A

The orbital with low 'n' value has highest energy

B

The orbital with more 'n' value has highest energy

C

The orbital with low 'l' value has higest energy

D

All are correct

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