Give the value of the quantum number ℓ, if one exists, for a hydrogen atom whose orbital angular momentum has a magnitude of 6√(h/2π).

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Answer:

For this angular momentum, no quantum number exist

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The magnitude of the angular momentum is  [tex]L = 6\sqrt{\frac{h}{2 \pi} }[/tex]

The generally formula for Orbital angular momentum is mathematically represented as

           [tex]L = \sqrt{(l * (l + 1)) } * \frac{h}{2 \pi}[/tex]

Where [tex]l[/tex] is the quantum number

now  

We can look at the given angular momentum in this form as

      [tex]L = 6\sqrt{\frac{h}{2 \pi} } = \sqrt{36} * \sqrt{\frac{h}{2 \pi}} }[/tex]

comparing this equation to the generally equation for Orbital angular momentum

     We see that there is no quantum number that would satisfy this equation

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