Atomic StructureHard
Question
The angular momentum of electron revolving in the second orbit of H-atom is ‘x’ J·s. The angular momentum of electron in the second orbit of He+ ion should be
Options
A.x J·s
B.2x J·s
C.0.5x J·s
D.4x J·s
Solution
Angular momentum is independent from atomic number.
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