elektronrepulsie
Elektronrepulsie, also known as electron repulsion or interelectronic repulsion, is a fundamental concept in quantum chemistry and physics that describes the electrostatic force of repulsion between two or more electrons. Since electrons carry a negative electric charge, they naturally repel each other according to Coulomb's law. This repulsion plays a crucial role in determining the structure and behavior of atoms and molecules.
In atomic orbitals, electron repulsion influences the filling order of these orbitals. For instance, within a
The accurate calculation of electron repulsion is essential for performing ab initio quantum chemistry calculations, which