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what is shielding effect​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The shielding effect is when the electron and the nucleus in an atom have a decrease in attraction which changes the nuclear charge. An example of shielding effect is in nuclear fission when electrons furthest from the center of the atom are pulled away.

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Answered by abdlhafeezahmed
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The shielding effect, also called as electron shielding is the attraction between an electron and the nucleus in an atom with more than one electron. The shielding effect can also be defined as a decrease in the effective nuclear charge on the electron cloud, due to a difference in the attraction forces on the electrons in the atom. It is a special case of electric-field screening. The order of screening effect of the orbitals is as follows:    S  >  P  >  D  >  F

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