The orbital angular momentum of an electron in a orbital is . The value of is _____ (nearest integer).
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Standard Method
Given: The orbital angular momentum of an electron in a orbital is .
Find: The value of .
The orbital angular momentum is given by
For an -orbital, . Substituting ,
Comparing with , we get .
Therefore, the value of is .
Common mistakes
Taking the principal quantum number as the angular momentum quantum number. This is wrong because orbital angular momentum depends on , not on . For a orbital, use .
Using the formula incorrectly as proportional to instead of . This gives incorrect values for orbital angular momentum. Always substitute into the correct quantum mechanical expression.
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