How screening/sheilding effect relate to effective nuclear charge
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The shielding effect explains why valence-shell electrons are more easily removed from the atom. The effect also explains atomic size. The more shielding, the further the valence shell can spread out and the bigger atoms will be. The effective nuclear charge is the net positive charge experienced by valence electrons.
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The shielding effect explains why valence-shell electrons are more easily removed from the atom. The effect also explains atomic size. The more shielding, the further the valence shell can spread out and the bigger atoms will be. The effective nuclear charge is the net positive charge experienced by valence electrons.
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