elektronelektronfrastøtning
Elektronelektronfrastøtning, often referred to in English as *electron-electron repulsion*, is a fundamental concept in atomic and molecular physics. It describes the electrostatic interaction between negatively charged electrons within an atom or molecule. Since electrons carry the same negative charge, they naturally repel one another due to Coulomb’s law, which governs the force between charged particles. This repulsion plays a critical role in determining the electronic structure and stability of atoms, influencing how electrons occupy orbitals and how molecules form.
In multi-electron systems, electron-electron repulsion counteracts the attractive force between electrons and the positively charged nucleus.
In molecular systems, electron-electron repulsion helps explain bond angles and molecular geometries, as seen in VSEPR
Understanding electron-electron repulsion is crucial in fields such as spectroscopy, computational chemistry, and materials science, where