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For'f'-electron, the orbital angular momentum is​

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Answered by prajeevan
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Explanation:

2 that the angular momentum of the electronis zero. The atomic orbitals which describe these states of zero angular momentum are called s orbitals. The s orbitals are distinguished from one another by stating the value of n, the principal quantum number.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

ANSWER

Orbital angular momentum of an electron is

l(l+1)

h

Orbital angular momentum of f-electrons l=3 is

l(l+1)

h

=

3(3+1)

h

=

12

h

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