Which of the following combination of statements is true regarding the interpretation of the atomic orbitals?
$1$. An electron in an orbital of high angular momentum stays further away from the nucleus than an electron in an orbital of lower angular momentum.
$2$. For a given value of the principal quantum number,the size of the orbit is inversely proportional to the azimuthal quantum number.
$3$. According to wave mechanics,the ground state angular momentum is equal to $\frac{h}{2\pi}$.
$4$. The plot of $\Psi$ vs $r$ for various azimuthal quantum numbers shows peak shifting towards higher $r$ values.

  • A
    $1, 3$
  • B
    $1, 2$
  • C
    $1, 4$
  • D
    $2, 3$

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