Chemistry, asked by nikshithaa, 7 months ago

According to Bohr's theory, the angular momentum of
an electron in 3 th orbit is​

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Answered by nayakpratham
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Answer:

\frac{3h}{2\pi }  or  \frac{1.5h}{\pi }

Explanation:

Neils Bohr gave a theory which allowed for the calculation of angular momentum,

The standard angular momentum of the electron in the 3rd orbital of a hydrogen atom is \frac{3h}{2\pi } or \frac{1.5h}{\pi }.

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