What is shielding in chemistry?
Answers
Answered by
1
hey buddy,
here is your answer,
It describes the decrease in attraction between an electron and the nucleus in any atom with more than one electron shell. The more electron shells there are, the greater the shielding effect experienced by the outermost electrons.
I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
I REQUEST YOU TO MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
here is your answer,
It describes the decrease in attraction between an electron and the nucleus in any atom with more than one electron shell. The more electron shells there are, the greater the shielding effect experienced by the outermost electrons.
I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
I REQUEST YOU TO MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
Answered by
1
ANSWER...
It's the process in atoms having more than one shell, where there is decrease in attraction between the electrons and the nucleus.
HOPE IT HELPS
It's the process in atoms having more than one shell, where there is decrease in attraction between the electrons and the nucleus.
HOPE IT HELPS
Similar questions