Which of the following statements is not correct about the electronic configuration of a gaseous chromium $(Cr)$ atom?

  • A
    It has $5$ electrons in $3d$ and one electron in $4s$ orbitals.
  • B
    The principal quantum numbers of its valence electrons are $3$ and $4$.
  • C
    It has $6$ electrons in $3d$ orbital.
  • D
    Its valence electrons have quantum number $l=0$ and $l=2$.

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