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the effective nuclear charge of 4s electron in Copper ?! explain​

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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The formula is different for s electrons and d electrons, but the number of protons is the same for the same atom, copper, Z = 29. ... You can conclude that the 4s electron experiences a lower effective nuclear charge and is therefore more likely to be lost than the 3d electron, should the copper atom become ionized.

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The formula is different for s electrons and d electrons, but the number of protons is the same for the same atom, copper, Z = 29. ... You can conclude that the 4s electron experiences a lower effective nuclear charge and is therefore more likely to be lost than the 3d electron, should the copper atom become ionized.

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