Chemistry, asked by tommy82, 1 year ago

The angular momentum of an electron depends on?

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Answered by durekhan123
1

the angular momentum (mvr) of electron in nth orbit is equal to nh/2π. Note: nh/2π gives angular momentum of electron revolving in a circular orbit as proposed by Neils Bohr. However orbital angular momentum of electron in a given orbital is calculated by using the following equation.


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tommy82: so it depends on principal quantum no?
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Answered by madhubalasingh946
1

Answer:

it should be principal quantum number

Explanation:

the equation is

mvr=h×pie upon 2frequency

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