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why bigger size atom have more sheilding effect

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Answered by chakrivarthy322
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Answer:

due to less nuclear charge more distance between nucleus and valence shell

Answered by arenarohith
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Answer:

The bigger the atom, the larger the number of electrons between

the outermost energy level and the positively charged nucleus.

As a result, the attraction between the electrons in the outermost energy level and the nucleus are slightly weaker, and so, the

larger the atom, the greater the sheilding effect.

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