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The angular momentum of an electron revo...

The angular momentum of an electron revolving in a p-orbital is

A

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

B

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

C

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

D

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

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The correct Answer is:
A

Oribtal angular momentum (m)
For p-electron, l = 1
`:.` Angular momentum `= sqrt(1(1+1))(h)/(2pi)`
`= (h)/(sqrt(2)pi)`
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