what is inert pair effect? Explain with example
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The inert pair effect is defined as the tendency of electrons in the outermost atomic s orbital to remain unionized in compounds of post-transition metals [1]. For simplicity, let's summarize it as the tendency of heavier atoms to form ions with a difference in charge of two. ... An example is helium, with two electrons.
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is a phenomenon inside which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or same amplitude interference effect can be observed with ex radio and light
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