ILLUSTRATION 1.23
Calculate the effective nuclear charge of the last electron in an
atom of Chlorine.
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Explanation:
combined charge of -10. So the effective nuclear charge = +17 + (-10) = +7. You'll get the same answer if you simply count (not charge) the number of electrons in the outer shell. For Cl, that would be the 3s2 3p5: 2 + 5 = 7.
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