The orbital angular momentum of a p-electron is given as :

The orbital angular momentum of a p-electron is given as :

Options

(a) h/(√2π)
(b) √3 x (h/2π)
(c) √(3/2) x h/π
(d) √6 x h/2π

Correct Answer:

h/(√2π)

Explanation:

Orbital Angular Momentum = h/(2π) x √(l(l+1)). For p orbital, l=1. so => h/(2π) x √2 =? h/(√2π)

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