how to find effective nuclear charge

how to find effective nuclear charge

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The effective nuclear charge (Z_eff) is found by subtracting the shielding effect from the actual nuclear charge of an atom.

Formula

Zeff=Z−SZ_{eff}=Z-SZeff​=Z−S

  • ZZZ is the atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus).
  • SSS is the shielding constant, which accounts for the repulsion caused by inner shell electrons.

Concept

  • Electrons in inner shells shield outer electrons from the full positive charge of the nucleus.
  • This shielding reduces the net positive charge that an electron actually experiences.
  • Effective nuclear charge represents this "net" charge felt by an electron.

How to calculate Shielding (S)

  • Slater's rules provide a systematic way to estimate shielding.
  • Electrons in the same shell shield less (around 0.35 per electron).
  • Electrons one shell closer to the nucleus shield more (around 0.85 per electron).
  • Electrons two or more shells inside shield fully (1.00 per electron).
  • Electrons in higher shells or orbitals to the right do not contribute to shielding the electron in question.

Example

For a valence electron in lithium (atomic number 3, with 2 inner electrons):

Zeff=3−2=1Z_{eff}=3-2=1Zeff​=3−2=1

So the effective nuclear charge felt by the valence electron is approximately

  1. This method gives an approximate but useful way of understanding atomic structure and periodic trends in chemistry.
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