The lower the value of `(n+l)` for an orbital, the higher is its energy.
B
If two orbitals have the same value of `(n+l)` the orbital with higher value of n will have lower energy.
C
The energy of an electron in a multi-electron atom depends on quantum number n only
D
The energy of an electron in hudrogen atom depends on quantum number n only
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