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`{:(List-I,List-II),((I) psi^(2)"depends upon upon distance",(a)"p-orbitals"),((II)psi^(2)"depends upon distance and on one direction",(b)"d-orbital"),((III)psi^(2)"depends upon distance and on two directions",(c)"f-orbital"),((IV)psi^(2)"depends upon distance and on three directions",(d)"s-orbitals"):}`
The correct match is

A

(i), (iii), (v). (viii), (ix). (xxii)

B

(ii), (iv), (vi), (viii), (X). (xxi)

C

(i), (iii), (v), (vii). (x). (xxi)

D

none of these

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