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Standard XII
Chemistry
Quantum Numbers
The magnitude...
Question
The magnitude of the orbital angular momentum of a
e
−
that occupies 1s orbital is:
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Solution
As we know,
Angular momentum of electron in any orbital=
√
l
(
l
+
1
)
h
2
π
for 1s,
l
=
0
so,
angular momentum of electron in 1s orbital=
0
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