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why do the bigger size atoms have more shielding effect?​

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Answered by hafizurrahman965
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The more electron shells there are, the greater the shielding effect experienced by the outermost electrons. ... Therefore, these electrons are not as strongly bound as electrons closer to the nucleus. The shielding effect explains why valence shell electrons are more easily removed from the atom.

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Answered by Kvtdarji
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The more electron shells there are, the greater the shielding effect experienced by the outermost electrons. ... Therefore, these electrons are not as strongly bound as electrons closer to the nucleus. The shielding effect explains why valence shell electrons are more easily removed from the atom.

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