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Given ,(i) n=5,m^l=+1 (ii) n=2, l=1,m^...

Given ,(i) n=5,m^l=+1
(ii) n=2, l=1,m^=-1,m^s=-1/2 The maximum number of electron(s) in an atom that can have the quantum numbers as given in (i) and (ii) respectively are

A

25 and 1

B

8 and 1

C

2 and 4

D

4 and 1

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