Chemistry, asked by nyra97, 8 months ago

What is the value of orbital angular momentum for an electron in 2s-orbital?​

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Answered by AngelicSmiles
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Answer:

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h/2π\sqrt{l\:(l+1)}

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Answered by Anonymous
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angular \: momentum \: is \: given \: as

h \:   \div  \: 2 \: \pi \:  \sqrt{1(l + 1)}

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