Find the orbital angular momentum of an electron having quantum numbers: n=3, I=2, m_ I…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Structure of Atom
Find the orbital angular momentum of an electron having quantum numbers:
\(n=3, I=2, m_{I}=0, m_{I}=-\frac{1}{2}\)
- \(\frac{3 h}{2 \pi}\)
- \(3 h\)
- \(\sqrt{6} h\)
- \(\sqrt{15} \text { Ehor Magneton (E. M.) }\)
Answer
(C) 6 h
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