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The orbital angular momentum of a p-electron is given as :
A. `sqrt3(h)/(2pi)`
B. `sqrt((3)/(2))(h)/(pi)`
C. `sqrt6.sqrt((h)/(2pi))`
D. `(h)/(sqrt2pi)`

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Orbital angular momentum`=sqrt(l(l+1))xx(h)/(2pi)`
`=sqrt(1(1+1))xx(h)/(2pi)=(h)/(sqrt2pi)`

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