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what is the angular momentum of an electron in 3d​

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Answered by parmeet890kaur
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Answered by rahulram9791
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Answer:

The angular momentum is given by

L=√L(L+L)h/2π

For 3d

L=2

So the answer when you apply it will be

✓6(h/2π)

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