Chemistry, asked by sohini56, 6 months ago

For a 'p' electron, the orbital angular momentum is
(1) root over 6 h
(2) √2h
(3) h
(4) 2h​

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Answered by safnahakkim
3

Answer: option 2

Explanation:

Answered by harshtekriwal18
4

Answer:

(b)

 \sqrt{2}  \: ℏ

Explanation:

Orbital Angular momentum=

 \sqrt{l(l + 1)}  \: ℏ

For p electron, value of l = 1

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