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For an electron, with n=3 has only one radial node.
The orbital angular momentum of the electron will be :

A

0

B

`sqrt(6) (h)/(2pi)`

C

`sqrt(2) (h)/(2pi)`

D

`3 ((h)/(2pi))`

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The correct Answer is:
c

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