what is (n+1) rule for the energy of orbital
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In cases where (n + l) is the same for two orbitals (e.g., 2p and 3s), the (n + l) rule says that the orbital with lower n has lower energy. In other words, the size of the orbital has a larger effect on orbital energy than the number of planar nodes.
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It states that the Energy in each level is increased , in the positive direction
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