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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
The orbital a...
Question
The orbital angular momentum for an electron revolving in an orbit given by l(l + 1) × (h/2p).This momentum for an s electron will be given by ______
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Solution
For s-orbital,
l = 0
So,
Angular Momentum =
0
(
0
+
1
)
×
h
2
π
=
0
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