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What will be the orbital angular momentum of an electron is 2s- orbitals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The orbital angular momentum of an electron in 2s orbital is



Solution :

Orbital angular momentum =l(l+1)−−−−−−√h/2π=l(l+1)h/2π

For S orbital , l=0l=0

Orbital angular momentum =0

Answer : 0

Answered by Anonymous
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Heyy....

Orbital angular momentum = √ l ( l + 1) h/2π

In 2s orbital, l = 0

Then,

orbital angular momentum =
√ 0( 0+1 )h/2π

= 0

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