Which orbital quantum number is used to represent the azimuthal angular momentum?

Which orbital quantum number is used to represent the azimuthal angular momentum? Correct Answer l

The orbital quantum number, l is used to represent the azimuthal angular momentum. Its range vary from 0 to n-1, where n is principal quantum number. The possible values for l range from 0,1,2,3……,(n-1).

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