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The electron are distributed around the nucleus in various energy levels shells, subshells and orbitals. A set of quantum numbers completely describe the position and total energy of electron in an atom. The various permitted values of quantum numbers are :
principal, `n = 1,2,3,4......`
azimuthal , `l = 0,1,2,....(n -1)`
magnetic, `m_l = -l .....0 .....+ l`
spin, `m_s = +1//2 and -1//2`.
What is the difference in angular momentum of an electron present in 2p and 3p orbital?

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No difference because angular momentum depends only upon value of l. .
Angular momentum = `h/(2pi) sqrt(l(l + 1))`
The value of `l(1)` is same for 2p 3p orbital.
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