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Review conceptual example 6 as a background for this problem. for the hydrogen atom, the bohr model and quantum mechanics both give the same value for the energy of the nth state. however, they do not give the same value for the orbital angular momentum l. for n = 1, determine the values of l [in units of h/2 - use "no units" for your answer] perdicted by (a) the bohr model and (b) quantum mechanics. repeat parts (a) and (b) for n = 2, noting that quantum mechanics permits more than one value of when the electron is in this state. you should give the largest value permitted, and give the answer for the bohr model for (c) and then use quantum mechanics for (d).

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