The magnitude of the orbital angular momentum of the electron is doubled when the radius of the electron orbit increases by a factor of four.
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The orbital angular momentum is the sum of angular momenta of all electrons, it is the rotational analog of the linear momentum.
The formula of angular momentum

Thus, the magnitude of the orbital angular momentum of the electron is doubled when the radius of the electron orbit increases by a factor of four.
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2 Al + 3 H₂SO₄ = Al₂(SO₄)₃ + 3 H₂
2 moles Al -------- 3 moles H₂SO₄
4.4 moles Al ------ ?
moles H₂SO₄ = 4.4 x 3 / 2
moles H₂SO₄ = 13.2 / 2
= 6.6 moles of H₂SO₄
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Hi, I believe this question is asking what charge Phosphorus will have when it forms an ion. If that is the case, you will see that it based on the column it is in, neutral Phosphorus has 5 valence electrons. When it becomes an ion (has 8 valence electrons), it will GAIN three electrons. Meaning, we can predict that Phosphorus will have a 3- charge when it becomes an ion.
The fourth one: Gain of an electron