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23 Nov 2019
In the Bohr model of the atom, the postulate stating that theorbital angular momentum of the electron is quantized can beinterpreted in which of the following ways?
An integral number of electron wavelengths must fit into theelectron's circular orbit.
Only one electron can exist in each possible electron state.
An electron has a spin of l?/?2.
The atom is composed of a small, positively charged nucleus orbitedby electrons.
An incident photon is completely absorbed when it causes anelectron to move to a higher energy state
In the Bohr model of the atom, the postulate stating that theorbital angular momentum of the electron is quantized can beinterpreted in which of the following ways?
An integral number of electron wavelengths must fit into theelectron's circular orbit.
Only one electron can exist in each possible electron state.
An electron has a spin of l?/?2.
The atom is composed of a small, positively charged nucleus orbitedby electrons.
An incident photon is completely absorbed when it causes anelectron to move to a higher energy state
Casey DurganLv2
27 Apr 2019