* Calalate effective nuclear charge of 3d of Copper
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I'm assuming that you are using Slater's rules for effective nuclear charge. The general idea is to subtract the effect of shielding from the actual nuclear charge, Z. The formula is different for s electrons and d electrons, but the number of protons is the same for the same atom, copper, Z = 29.
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