Part A Give the value of the quantum number 1, if one exists, for a hydrogen atom whose orbital angular momentum has a m
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Part A Give the value of the quantum number 1, if one exists, for a hydrogen atom whose orbital angular momentum has a magnitude of 6(h/2T). . 1=2 l=3 l=6 no solution exist Submit Previous Answers Correct Part B Give the value of the quantum number 1, if one exists, for a hydrogen atom whose orbital angular momentum has a magnitude of 15(h/2T). l=3 l=5 1=15 . no solution exist
Give the value of the quantum number l, if one exists, for a hydrogen atom whose orbital angular momentum has a magnitude of 30(h/27). l=5 l=6 l=30 no solution exist Submit Previous Answers Correct Part D - What is is the lowest possible energy in eV) of the electron in Part C? Keep 3 digits after the decimal point. IVO AEO ? energy = 0.37 eV Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining
Give the value of the quantum number l, if one exists, for a hydrogen atom whose orbital angular momentum has a magnitude of 30(h/27). l=5 l=6 l=30 no solution exist Submit Previous Answers Correct Part D - What is is the lowest possible energy in eV) of the electron in Part C? Keep 3 digits after the decimal point. IVO AEO ? energy = 0.37 eV Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining