difference between the number of exchange of fully filled d orbital and half filled p orbital is ?
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The number of exchanges between electrons in half-filled and fully filled orbitals are maximum then stability will be maximum. - The reason behind stability of the half-filled and fully filled electrons in orbitals is symmetry and exchange energy of the electrons.
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Electronic configuration and symmetry will lead to greater stability of the atom.
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- In an atom. every orbital has a capacity to take two electrons.
- The two half-filled or fully filled atomic orbitals have more symmetry than any other electronic configuration and this symmetry leads to the greater stability of the atom. The electron of same atom will have similar energy and will have a different spin.
- The presence of half filled orbitals or fully filled orbitals shows that greater stability than the various other electronic configuration.
- In the case of symmetry half filled and fully filled orbitals will have more symmetry.
- The filling of electrons follows Pauli's Exclusion Principle
- It states that no two electrons have the same configuration.
- At least they have different spins.
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