Chemistry, asked by Laibams, 11 months ago

The angular momentum of electron in 'd' orbital is equal to
(1)0 h
(2)under root 6h
(3) under root 2h
(4)2root3h

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Answered by krishnaa1018
5

Answer:

√6h is the correct answer

Explanation:

the formula for calculating orbital angular momentum is h×√(l)(l+1)/2π

where,

h=planks constant

l=azimuthal number

of you have any doubts do ask in the comments

Answered by ujjawal3536
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