why does actual nuclear charge of an element different from the theoretical nuclear charge?
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The shielding effect explains why valence-shell electrons are more easily removed from the atom. ... The effective nuclear charge is the net positive charge experienced by valence electrons. It can be approximated by the equation: Zeff = Z – S, where Z is the atomic number and S is the number of shielding electrons
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