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Effective nuclear charge of 'Carbon' is X.YZ' (numerical value). Value of Z-X + Y.​

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Answered by kellerw487
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Each valence electron in its sigma orbital, as part of the sigma bond, effectively shields one nuclear proton. The effective nuclear charge for this sp3 carbon is taken to be zero and the corresponding VSE is also taken to be zero.

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