Match the entries in Column $I$ with the correctly related quantum number$(s)$ in Column $II$.
Column $I$ Column $II$
$A$. Orbital angular momentum of the electron in a hydrogen-like atomic orbital $p$. Principal quantum number
$B$. $A$ hydrogen-like one-electron wave function obeying Pauli principle $q$. Azimuthal quantum number
$C$. Shape,size and orientation of hydrogen-like atomic orbitals $r$. Magnetic quantum number
$D$. Probability density of electron at the nucleus in hydrogen-like atom $s$. Electron spin quantum number

  • A
    $A-q, B-s, C-p, q, r, D-p, q, r$
  • B
    $A-q, B-s, C-p, q, r, D-p, q, r$
  • C
    $A-p, B-p, C-q, s, r, D-r, p, r$
  • D
    $A-s, B-q, C-r, s, p, D-s, p, r$

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