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In a single-electron species like a hydrogen atom, which of the following sets of orbitals are stricAtomic Structure Chemistry Question

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In a single-electron species like a hydrogen atom, which of the following sets of orbitals are strictly degenerate (equal in energy) in the absence of an external magnetic field?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

In a single-electron species like Hydrogen, orbital energy depends ONLY on the principal quantum number $n$. The $(n+l)$ rule is invalid here. Thus, all subshells within the same principal shell ($4s, 4p, 4d, 4f$) are perfectly degenerate.

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