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inert pair effect full explanation ​

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Answered by simran3849
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The inert pair effect is the tendency of the two electrons in the outermost atomic s orbital to remain unionized or unshared in compounds of post-transition metals.


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Answered by Anonymous
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inert pair effect is described according to shielding of electron in which each electron behave like screen (resist nuclear force) to another element that's why size of atom increases

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it is a tendency of two outermost electron is unionised or unpolarised(same as ionised dovelop slight + and - charge) or unshared in the post transition metal

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