Chemistry, asked by rocktwosms7514, 1 month ago

Why do electrons repel each other?

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Answered by chsumanth88762
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When you have two electrons, the combined electric fields result in a higher and higher potential energy as they get closer. In order to minimize the potential energy, they repel each other (in the case of a positive and negative charge, potential energy is minimized by bringing them together, so they attract).

Answered by pmsmysore2005
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Electrons repel each other as they have same charge (negative charge).

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