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Chemistry notes.

Nuclear Charge

The nuclear charge, Z, of an atom's nucleus is the total charge of all the protons it contains (the same as its atomic number.) Lower orbital electrons can in effect "shield" higher orbital electrons from some of the positive charge of the nucleus, changing the Z that higher orbital electrons 'perceive'. Effective nuclear charge, Zeff, is the net positive charge of the nucleus as perceived by an electron.

Monday, June 25, 2007

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