List the orbitals in order of increasing energy. (4f, 1s, 3s, 4p, 3d), (1s, 4p, 3s, 4f, 3d), (1s, 3d, 3s, 4p, 4f), (1s, 3s, 3d, 4p, 4f), (4f, 4p, 3s, 3d, 1s)
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