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The product of linear momentum and angular momentum of an electron of the hydrogen atom is proportional to `n^(x)`, where x is

A

0

B

1

C

`-2`

D

2

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  • The angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is proportional to

    A
    `1// sqrtr`
    B
    `1//r`
    C
    `sqrt r`
    D
    `r^(2)`
  • The angular momentum of p electron is

    A
    `(h)/(2pi)sqrt(6)`
    B
    `h sqrt(2)`
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    `(h)/(2pi)sqrt(2)`
    D
    `hsqrt(6)`
  • The angular momentum of d electron is

    A
    `(h)/(2pi)sqrt(6)`
    B
    `h sqrt(6)`
    C
    `h sqrt(2)`
    D
    `(h)/(2pi)sqrt(2)`
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