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Consider two different hydrogen atmos. The electron in each atom is in an excited state. Is it possible for the electrons to have different energies but the same orbital angular momentum according to the bohr model ?

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To determine if two different hydrogen atoms can have electrons in excited states with different energies but the same orbital angular momentum according to the Bohr model, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Energy Levels**: The energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom in the nth energy level is given by the formula: \[ E_n = -\frac{13.6 \, \text{eV}}{n^2} ...
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