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A hydrogen atom in a particular orbital angular momentum state is found to have j quantum numbers 7/2 and 9/2 . Question 1: What is the letter that labels the value of l for the state? s, p, d, f, g?

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Question 1: What is the letter that labels the value of l for the state?
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00:01 Hello students for the hydrogen atom it is given that the j one term numbers are 7 by 2 and 9 by 2.
00:24 Defined structure constant we know alpha is equal to 1 by 137 .04 so e .n...
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