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If n=1 the angular momentum quantum (l) is​

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Answered by HA7SH
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  • For n = 1, ′l′ is always equal to zero as it is the quantum number for 1s orbital whose range is in general from (0,1......n−1)
  • here n = 1.
  • Therefore 0 is the only possible value.

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