Answer: (a) What is the lowest possible energy (in

Chapter 41, Problem 41.48

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(a) What is the lowest possible energy (in electron volts) of an electron in hydrogen if its orbital angular momentum is 120 U? (b) What are the largest and smallest values of the z@component of the orbital angular momentum (in terms of U) for the electron in part (a)? (c) What are the largest and smallest values of the spin angular momentum (in terms of U) for the electron in part (a)? (d) What are the largest and smallest values of the orbital angular momentum (in terms of U) for an electron in the M shell of hydrogen?

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