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how does shielding effect decrease the forces of electrostatic attractions between nucleus and outer most electrons?​

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Electrons in an atom can shield each other from the pull of the nucleus. This causes the net electrostatic force on electrons in outer shells to be significantly smaller in magnitude. ... Therefore, these electrons are not as strongly bound as electrons closer to the nucleus.

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