The angular momentum of an electron in a given stationary state can be expressed as m_ e…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Structure of Atom
The angular momentum of an electron in a given stationary state can be expressed as \(m_{e} w r=n \frac{h}{2 \pi}\) . Based on this expression an electron can move only in those orbits for which its angular momentum is
- equal to n
- integral multiple of

- multiple of n
- equal to
only.
Answer
(B) integral multiple of
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