what is exchanging energy
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In chemistry and physics, the exchange interaction is a quantum mechanical effect that only occurs between identical particles. Despite sometimes being called an exchange force in an analogy to classical force, it is not a true force as it lacks a force carrier
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Exchange energy is the energy released when two or more electrons with the same spin-exchange their positions in the degenerate orbitals of a subshell. We can define it as: The energy released when the anti-parallel electrons belonging to a degenerate (same energy) subshell are made to have parallel spins.
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