Electron gain enthalpy and ionisation
If i ever have a doubt in comparing two electron gain enthalpy/ ionisation enthalpy, as i have studied slater's rules, can i use -13.6 x zeff ^2 / n^2 to compare in the exam
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@Dexter
Note for OP
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.Na that is for one electron system
Also don’t bother with slaters rules.
See data from ncert and get a hang of stuff. You can make do with just the electronic config
im pretty sure if you calculate z effective thats still valid
Chemistry LibreTexts
7.2: Effective Nuclear Charge
The calculation of orbital energies in atoms or ions with more than one electron (multielectron atoms or ions) is complicated by repulsive interactions between the electrons. The concept of electron …
no no my point was ill read ncert and memorise the things i need to , but just in case if in my test there is something which i cannot recall
should i use that
Effective nuclear charge
In atomic physics, the effective nuclear charge is the actual amount of positive (nuclear) charge experienced by an electron in a multi-electron atom. The term "effective" is used because the shielding effect of negatively charged electrons prevent higher energy electrons from experiencing the full nuclear charge of the nucleus due to the repell...
hm ok thanks
iteachchem
Transcription requested by stormycloud
आकेज़ीद जी कुछ एक द्रामत से इसे उच्छा, क्या जी कैसी हो कैसे जूकूंटाया उश्चारी. आपको देखना है कि जिम ओश के पास के जिरपके लाई गुरी खेबड़ा है एकुनलहीं जो जी के बाद आए ने भी चाहते हैं।
This sounds like Akbar wrote it lol
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आकेज़ीद जी कुछ एक द्रामत से इसे उच्छा,
क्या जी कैसी हो कैसे जूकूंटाया उश्चारी।
आपको देखना है कि जिम ओश के पास के जिरपके,
लाई गुरी खेबड़ा है एकुनलहीं।।
~~iTeachChem.
. ~ITeachChem
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