explain shielding effect with reference to p and f block elements
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Electrons in an atom can shield each other from the pull of the nucleus. This effect, called the shielding effect, describes the decrease in attraction between an electron and the nucleus in any atom with more than one electron shell. ... The more shielding that occurs, the further the valence shell can spread out.
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