atom | Z* experienced by a valence electron. |
An atom of beryllium | 3 |
An atom of nitrogen | 2 |
An atom of lithium | 4 (lowest) |
An atom of neon | 1 (highest) |
Explanation
The effective nuclear charge trend in the periodic table is : Z* increases across a period from left to right and Z* decreases down a group.
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