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Standard XII
Chemistry
Emission and Absorption Spectra
The differenc...
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The difference in angular momentum associated with the electron in two successive orbits of hydrogen atom is xh/2
π
.
The value of x is :
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Solution
mvr = n
h
2
π
So, difference in angular momentum associated with the electron in two successive orbits of hydrogen atom is h/2
π
.
So, x is 1.
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