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Angular momentum of an electron in 2nd shell is:
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Answered by abhipatel8119
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Angular momentum =mvr=2πnh where, n=number of orbit or shell in which electron is present =2 Angular momentum =2π 2h=πh ...

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Angular momentum =mvr=2πnh where, n= number of orbit or shell in which electron is present =2 Angular momentum =2π2h=πh ·

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