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Why Half filled orbitals are more stable than partially filled orbitals? ​

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Answered by oOMimosaoO
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It is because their stability are symmetry and exchange energy. The half-filled and fully-filled orbitals are more symmetrical than any other configuration and symmetry leads to greater stability

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Answered by Rupayan1437
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The reason for their stability are symmetry and exchange energy. The half-filled and fully-filled orbitals are more symmetrical than any other configuration and symmetry leads to greater stability. The electrons present in the different orbitals of the same sub-shell can exchange their position.

Full filled orbitals are more stable than half filled orbitals. Half filled orbitals are more stable than any other type of configuration( except full filled, of course).

Explanation:

Atoms have a specific number of electrons. Filled orbitals are more stable than partially filled ones, but it is often impossible to have no partially filled orbitals due to Pauli's Exclusion principle that states that no two electrons maybe at the same place.

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