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The angular momentum of an electron in the hydrogen atom is 3h/2pi

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Answered by lessworldmup7nki9
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that's "nh/2pi"

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍️This case is true when the electron of the outermost hydrogen atom is revolving in the 3 shell means the value of n=3 .

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