Sunday, November 26, 2017

physical chemistry - How can two electrons lie together in an orbital?


Two electron of opposite spin can lie in a single orbital.. But what about the electron-electron repulsion. Okay! I got that the nuclear charge rather the large Z-effective overcome this repulsion by pulling them together towards the nucleus.


One thing more turned out in mind that it may be the attraction of the two unlike pole of the magnet developed due to opposite spin of the electrons of an orbital, which may be reason for the two opposite spin electron lying in an orbital..


Am I right ?




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