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What are slater's rules ? what will be the screening constant for an electron in 2p orbital for nitrogen atom ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the group is of the [ns, np] type, an amount of 0.85 from each electron with principal quantum number (nā€“1), and an amount of 1.00 for each electron with principal quantum number (nā€“2) or less. If the group is of the [d] or [f], type, an amount of 1.00 for each electron "closer" to the nucleus than the group

Answered by N3KKI
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In quantum chemistry, Slater's rules provide numerical values for the effective nuclear charge concept. In a many-electron atom, each electron is said to experience less than the actual nuclear charge owing to shielding or screening by the other electrons

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