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How do you calculate the effective nuclear charge of sodium?

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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The effective nuclear charge of the sodium atom is 2.2. Electron configuration of the sodium atom according to Slater's rule. (1S)² (2S, 2P)⁸ (3S)¹ Screening Constant (σ) = (2 × 1) + (8 × 0.85) + (0 × 0.35)

Answered by Royalstar785
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Explanation:

The effective nuclear charge of the sodium atom is 2.2. Electron configuration of the sodium atom according to Slater's rule. (1S)² (2S, 2P)⁸ (3S)¹ Screening Constant (σ) = (2 × 1) + (8 × 0.85) + (0 × 0.35)

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