Identify the correct statements among the following:
$i. E_{2s}(H) > E_{2s}(Li) < E_{2s}(Na) > E_{2s}(K)$
$ii.$ The maximum number of electrons in the shell with principal quantum number $n$ is equal to $2n^2$.
$iii.$ Extra stability of half-filled subshell is due to smaller exchange energy.
$iv.$ Only two electrons,irrespective of their spin,may exist in the same orbital.

  • A
    $i$ and $ii$
  • B
    $ii$ and $iii$
  • C
    $iii$ and $iv$
  • D
    $i$ and $iv$

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