Chemistry, asked by sakeenayadav123, 19 days ago

what is Slater' s rule ?? explain with some examples.​

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Answered by n0171mpsbls
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The general principle behind Slater's Rule is that the actual charge felt by an electron is equal to what you'd expect the charge to be from a certain number of protons, but minus a certain amount of charge from other electrons.

Answered by Sarventec
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The general principle behind Slater's Rule is that the actual charge felt by an electron is equal to what you'd expect the charge to be from a certain number of protons, but minus a certain amount of charge from other electrons.

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