Consider the electronic configuration for neutral atoms:
$(i) \ 1s^22s^22p^63s^1$ $(ii) \ 1s^22s^22p^64s^1$
Which of the following statements is/are false?
$(a)$ Energy is required to change $(i)$ to $(ii)$
$(b)$ $(i)$ represents $Na$ atom
$(c)$ $(i)$ and $(ii)$ represent different elements
$(d)$ More energy is required to remove one electron from $(i)$ than $(ii)$

  • A
    $(a) \ T, (b) \ F, (c) \ F, (d) \ T$
  • B
    $(a) \ T, (b) \ T, (c) \ F, (d) \ F$
  • C
    $(a) \ T, (b) \ T, (c) \ F, (d) \ T$
  • D
    $(a) \ F, (b) \ T, (c) \ F, (d) \ T$

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