Physics, asked by RAFTTAAAAAR, 1 year ago

explain exchange energy , only genius. ☺

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey friend ....^_^

Here's ur ans.


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The stabilizing effect arises whenever two or more electrons with the same spin are present in the degenerate orbitals of a sub-shell.

These electrons tends to exchange their positions and the energy released due to this exchange is known as exchange energy .


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Answered by sunita57
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Exchange energy is the energy released when two are more electrons with the same spin exchange their position in the degenerate orbitals of a subshell. Let's assume an atom in which there are five unpaired electrons in its n d - orbital.
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