In a multielectron atom,which of the following orbitals described by three quantum numbers will have the same energy in the absence of electric and magnetic fields?
$A: n=1, \ell=0, m_{\ell}=0$
$B: n=2, \ell=0, m_{\ell}=0$
$C: n=2, \ell=1, m_{\ell}=1$
$D: n=3, \ell=2, m_{\ell}=1$
$E: n=3, \ell=2, m_{\ell}=0$
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • A
    $A$ and $B$ only
  • B
    $B$ and $C$ only
  • C
    $C$ and $D$ only
  • D
    $D$ and $E$ only

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