If an electron has zero orbital angular momentum, the magnitude of its magnetic dipole moment equals:
Answer: 0
Explanation
If an electron has zero orbital angular momentum, its magnetic dipole moment also equals zero
This is because the magnetic dipole moment is directly proportional to the orbital angular momentum, and when the angular momentum is zero, the magnetic moment is also zero.
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