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Is the angular momentum of an electron in an atom quantized ? Explain

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Yes, angular momentum of an electron in an atom is quantized. One of the propositions in the Bohr’s model suggested that angular momentum of an electron (mvr) is an integral multiple of `(h//2pi)`
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