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The angular momentum of an electron in an orbital is given as:

A

`L=n(n/(2pi))`

B

`L=l(h/(2pi))`

C

`L=sqrt(l(l+1))(h/(2pi))`

D

`L=m(h/(2pi))`

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The correct Answer is:
C

The expression is `L=sqrt(l(l+1))(h/(2pi))`
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