The orbital angular momentum (in unit of h/2πh/2π); where hh is the Plancks constant, of an electron in the 3d-orbital is:
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As we know that orbital Angular momentum which is also known as l is given as,
Root over l(l+1) h/ 2 pi
We have to substitute l =2 as we have d orbital for calculating orbital Angular momentum.
Hope you get your answer.
Root over l(l+1) h/ 2 pi
We have to substitute l =2 as we have d orbital for calculating orbital Angular momentum.
Hope you get your answer.
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