10. Periodic Properties of the Elements
Periodic Trend: Effective Nuclear Charge
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is the approximate effective nuclear charge (Z_eff) experienced by a 2p electron in a carbon atom?26views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is closest to the effective nuclear charge (Z_ext{eff}) experienced by the valence electrons in a chlorine (Cl) atom?31views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following periodic trends is inversely proportional to the effective nuclear charge, Z_ext{eff}?31views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich statement is true about electron shielding of nuclear charge?29views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following atoms has the greatest effective nuclear charge?26views
- Multiple Choice
What is the identity of an element when the effective nuclear charge of its valence electrons is 18 while its shielding constant is 5?
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In which orbital does an electron in a sulfur atom experience the greatest shielding?
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Using Slater's Rules calculate the effective nuclear charge of the 4d orbital electron in iodine.
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The shielding of electrons gives rise to an effective nuclear charge, Zeff, which explains why boron is larger than oxygen. Estimate the approximate Zeff felt by a valence electron of boron and oxygen, respectively?
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Calculate Zeff for a 3d electron in a copper atom, Cu.
1108views - Open QuestionClassify each statement about effective nuclear charge, 𝑍eff , as true or false.848views
- Open QuestionRank the elements by effective nuclear charge, 𝑍eff, for a valence electron.785views
- Open QuestionIn which orbital below would an electron (on average) be closest to the nucleus?699views1rank
- Open Question
The shielding of electrons gives rise to an effective nuclear charge, Zeff, which explains why boron is larger than oxygen. Estimate the approximate Zeff felt by a valence electron of boron and oxygen, respectively?
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What trend in atomic radius occurs down a group on the periodic table what causes this trend?
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