What will be the angular momentum of a electron, if energy of this electron in H-atom is 1.5eV (in J-sec)
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Given energy = 1.5 eV = -13.6 eV / n^2 -13.6 / n^2 = 1.5 n^2 = -13.6 / 1.5 n^2 = -9.07 n = 3 (since n must be a positive integer) Show more…
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