The electronic configurations of four elements are:
$I.$ $[Kr]\, 5s^1$
$II.$ $[Rn]\, 5f^{14}\, 6d^1\, 7s^2$
$III.$ $[Ar]\, 3d^{10}\, 4s^2\, 4p^5$
$IV.$ $[Ar]\, 3d^6\, 4s^2$
Consider the following statements:
$(i)$ $I$ shows variable oxidation state
$(ii)$ $II$ is a $d$-block element
$(iii)$ The compound formed between $I$ and $III$ is covalent
$(iv)$ $IV$ shows single oxidation state
Which statement is True $(T)$ or False $(F)$?

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  • C
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  • D
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