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Angular momentum for P-shell electron is:-
1) 3h/pi
2) Zero
3) (root2)h/2pi
4) None
(Answer is given as 1 but how? Please help.)

Radhika , 8 Years ago
Grade 12th pass
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Sam
angular momentum of orbital or subsell = \frac{\sqrt{l(l+1))}h}{2\pi }
where l is the azimuthal quantum number and for p subshell its value is 1 
then angular momentum will be \frac{\sqrt{2}h}{2\pi}
so the answer should be 3
answer key that you refered is wrong as 1 is not the correct answer
Last Activity: 8 Years ago
Madhu
P shell means, from the nucleus 6th shell. That is KLMNOP shells.  n value of P shell is 6. So 3h/pi is correct answer.
Last Activity: 7 Years ago
Manisha Shandil
2π  is a constant value so it always  remain  as it is .Never cut it otherwise formula of angular  momentum .will  change  so correct answer is 6h/2π. Put the values of planks constant h and value of π. You will get answer 
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
Kanishaka
It is said p shell not p subshell so we will not use the underfoot l formula
So p shell has 6 electron 6×h/2pi=3h/pi
 
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
Kushagra Madhukar
Dear student,
Please find the answer to your question.
 
It is said P shell and not P subshell
Hence, angular momentum, L = nh/2(pi) = 6h/2(pi) = 3h/pi
 
Thanks and regards,
Kushagra
Last Activity: 5 Years ago
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