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The angular momentum of p electron is...

The angular momentum of p electron is

A

`sqrt( 2) h`

B

`h`

C

`sqrt(6) h`

D

`2 h`

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A

(a) Orbital angular momentum `L = sqrt(l(l + 1)) ħ` where `ħ = (h)/(2 pi)`
:. `L` for `p` electron `= sqrt(1(1 + 1) ħ) = sqrt(2) ħ`.
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    A
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    B
    `(h)/(2pi) sqrt(6)`
    C
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  • The angular momentum of an electron in 2p-orbital is :

    A
    ` h/(2pi)`
    B
    ` h/(2pi)`
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