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The magnitude of the spin angular momentum corresponding to an electron in Balmer transition inside a hydrogen atom cam be:A. `S=sqrt(s(s+1))(h)/(2pi)`B. `S=s(h)/(2pi)`C. `S=sqrt((3)/(2))xx(h)/(2pi)`D. `S=+-(1)/(2)xx(h)/(2pi)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A::C Spin angular momentum`=sqrt(s(s+1))(h)/(2pi)` `S=sqrt((1)/(2)((1)/(2)+1))(h)/(2pi)=(sqrt(3))/(2)xx(h)/(2pi)` |
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