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Inner pair effect down the group increase

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The Electrons present in the intervening d-(and f-) orbitals do not effectively shield the s-electrons of the violence shell down the group. As a result, the inert pair of s Electrons remains more tightly held by the nucleus and hence participates less in bond formation.

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