Chemistry, asked by tommy82, 1 year ago

the angular momentum of an electron depends on which quantum number


meenakshi997sa: azimuthal quantum number
tommy82: how
tommy82: please explain

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Answered by mousumi6
11
angular momentum of an electron depends on azimuthal quantum number (l)...

tommy82: but its formula is nh/2π so n is principal quantum number
tommy82: i guess
meenakshi997sa: √{l(l+1)} × h/2π is the formula...
mousumi6: azimuthal quantum no. is called angular momentum quantum no.
tommy82: this is orbital angular momentum so the question meant orbital angular momentum
mousumi6: yes it orbital angular momentum
tommy82: ok
tommy82: thnx
mousumi6: most welcome
Answered by jaganmj14042002
7

Answer:

Azimuthal quantum number (l).

Explanation:

Bohr proposed that angular momentum of an electron is given by,

mvr = nh/2π

But later it was corrected as,

mvr =  √[l(l+1)] h)/2π where l is the azimuthal quantum number or subsidiary quantum number                                                        and it is not principal quantum number which depends

Hope it helps.

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