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The angular momentum of an electron in the Bohr orbit of an H-atom is . What is its angular momentumAtomic Structure Chemistry Question

Question

The angular momentum of an electron in the $2^{nd}$ Bohr orbit of an H-atom is $x$. What is its angular momentum in the $1^{st}$ excited state of a $Li^{2+}$ ion?

Answer: D

💡 Solution & Explanation

Angular momentum $mvr = \frac{nh}{2\pi}$ depends only on the principal quantum number $n$. For the 2nd orbit of H, $n=2$. For the 1st excited state of $Li^{2+}$, $n=2$ as well. Since $n$ is identical, the angular momentum remains exactly $x$.

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