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give the problem example of effective nuclear charge ​

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Answered by Krithik18
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Effective nuclear charge – the attractive positive charge of nuclear protons acting on valence electrons. The effective nuclear charge is always less than the total number of protons present in a nucleus due to shielding effect. Effective nuclear charge is behind all other periodic table tendencies.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Effective nuclear charge : Due to screening effect the valency electrons experience less attraction towards nucleus. This reduces the active nuclear charge (z) actually present on the nucleus. This reduced nuclear charge is termed as 'effective nuclear charge. (Z_eff).

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