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calculate the angular momentum of p&f orbitals​

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Answered by aftersparks
1

Answer:

here's your answer

p=4

f=9

hope it helps!

Answered by monalishalatta13
0

Explanation:

a) 25h/π

b) 1.0h/π

c) 10h/π

d) 2.5h/π

Logic:

The angular momentum (mvr) of electron in nth orbit is equal to nh/2π.

Solution:

For the electron in 5th orbit,

angular momentum = mvr = 5h/2π = 2.5h/π

Conclusion:

Correct option is "d".

Extra information

Note: nh/2π gives angular momentum of electron revolving in a circular orbit as proposed by Neils Bohr. However, the exact orbital angular momentum of electron in a given orbital is calculated by using the following equation.

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