Question
Electrons further from the nucleus are partially shielded from the pull of the nucleus.
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Electrons that are further from the nucleus experience less effective nuclear charge compared to those that are closer, due to the shielding effect caused by inner electrons. This results in those outer electrons being partially shielded from the attractive force of the nucleus.
Electrons that are further from the nucleus experience less effective nuclear charge compared to those that are closer, due to the shielding effect caused by inner electrons. This results in those outer electrons being partially shielded from the attractive force of the nucleus.