Chemistry, asked by AakanshiS05, 1 year ago

The orbital angular momentum of an electron in 2s is?​


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Answered by ishita353
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zero is the answer for your question


Roark: how??
Roark: here n value is 2
ishita353: formula of orbital angular momentum=√l(l+1)h/2π
ishita353: and value of l for 2s=0
Roark: mvr=nh/2π this one explains about
ishita353: it's the formula for angular momentum of an orbit, not of the orbital
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Answered by jayatimajumdar73
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Answer:Here is your answer with explanation.

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