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The minimum angular momentum of electron in Hydrogen atom will be

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Answered by ajit30aryan
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h/2π is the correct answer because it exists in the multiple of nh/2π
Answered by JackelineCasarez
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h/2π would be the minimum angular momentum of electrons in the Hydrogen atom.

Explanation:

As we know,

To find the orbital angular momentum of electrons in the hydrogen atom, we use;

L = nh/2π

(where n = number of orbital angular momentum; h = planck's constant)

In order to find the minimum angular momentum of electron, n = 1(at the first orbit)

∵ The minimum angular momentum of an electron in Hydrogen atom = h/2π

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