Why the inner electrons cannot be removed from an atom easily?
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The Shielding Effect. Electrons in an atom can shield each other from the pull of the nucleus. ... 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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near electrons not inner electrons
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