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Angular momentum for a p-shell electron is:
(A) (3h) / π
(B) Zero
(C) (√2 * h) / (2π)
(D) None of these






Aniket Singh , 9 Months ago
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The angular momentum of an electron in a p-shell is given by:

L = √[ℓ(ℓ + 1)]ħ

Where:

ℓ is the orbital quantum number for the p-shell, which is equal to 1.
ħ (h-bar) is the reduced Planck constant.
Plugging in the values:

L = √[1(1 + 1)]ħ
L = √[2]ħ
L = √2ħ

So, the correct answer is (C) √2ħ / 2π.

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