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The minimum orbital angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is

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Answer:

The minimum magnitude of orbital angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is

zero​

Explanation:

  • The angular momentum (L)  gives the quantity of rotation in a rotating body
  • orbital angular momentum quantum number (l) quantizes the magnitude of the angular momentum as  

        /L/=\sqrt{l(l+1)} h/2\pi

  • The principal quantum number (n), and orbital angular momentum quantum number related as

       l=0,1,2,(n-1)

we need to calculate minimum orbital angular momentum

minimum  orbital angular momentum quantum number is l=0

by putting the value, we get

minimum orbital angular momentum is /L/=0

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