CHEM 121 Study Guide - Final Guide: Effective Nuclear Charge, Jmol, Electronegativity
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Generally speaking, as you go down a group in the periodic table, there is successively greater shielding of the outer-shell electrons by the inner-shell electrons. |
Generally speaking, as you go across a period in the periodic table, the effective nuclear charge (Zeff) increases because each successive element contains more protons in the nucleus than the previous element and the outer electrons are all in the same shell as you go across a period. |
Generally speaking, the lighter halogens can be predicted to exhibit greater shielding of the outer-shell electrons by the inner-shell electrons than heavier halogens. |
Generally speaking, non-metallic elements have greater effective nuclear charge (Zeff) than metallic elements in the same period. |