why shielding effect makes cation formation easy? explain with an example,please fast for correct answer I will Mark as brainliest
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The shielding effect refers to the reduction of attractive force between the valence electron and the nucleus of the atom. If the electron has a high force of attraction with the nucleus, it is very difficult to remove them. ... Due to the easy removal of the electron, the cation formation is facilitated with less effort
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coz cation are attracted to the shielding by making abond
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