Chemistry, asked by tarunsharma909, 1 year ago

expalin inert pair effect briefly?

Answers

Answered by pratyushhero
0
Inert pair effect. The inert pair effect is the tendency of the electrons in the outermost atomic s orbital to remain unionized or unshared in compounds of post-transition metals. ... The name suggests that the s electrons are more tightly bound to the nucleus and therefore more difficult to ionize.

tarunsharma909: thnkxx for explaining me
Answered by ElegantDoll
0

\huge\star\mathfrak\red{{HEY MATE...!!}}

❤.INERT PAIR EFFECT :

The reluctance of the outermost 'ns' electron pair to take part in a chemical reaction is called "Inert pair effect".

<marquee>#Be Brainly...✔ </marquee>

Similar questions