Compare the prediction of the Bohr theory with the Schrödinger theory of the hydrogen atom concerning the angular momentum of the ground state (similarity or difference)
What will be an ideal response?
Both theories assumed quantized angular momentum, however the Bohr theory was based on L=h/(2?) for the ground state, whereas Schrödinger's wave equation predicts ZERO angular momentum in this lowest state.
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