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What is shielding effect? Explain
with reference to p- block elements

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Answered by harunurrashid31924
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The shielding effect describes the balance between the pull of the protons on valence electrons and the repulsion forces from inner electrons. The shielding effect explains why valence-shell electrons are more easily removed from the atom. The effect also explains atomic size.

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Answered by 0Strange
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(☞ ಠ_ಠ)☞ The shielding effect sometimes referred to as atomic shielding or electron shielding describes the attraction between an electron and the nucleus in any atom with more than one electron.

The p-block is the region of the periodic table that includes columns 3A to column 8A and does not include helium. There are 35 p-block elements, all of which are in p orbital with valence electrons. The p-block elements are a group of very diverse elements with a wide range of properties. This block pops with the shielding effect.

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