How To Calculate The Effective Nuclear Charge of an Electron

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    @ewitsher3028 8 месяцев назад

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  • @creverse4956
    @creverse4956 4 года назад +10

    what abt the effect of repulsive force of the electrons present in the same shell??

  • @redzeit
    @redzeit 4 года назад +3

    Wait, what. This is completely different from what I am learning in school. They are teaching that there exist two methods for calculating Zeff, one for the e- present in ns or np subshell and other one for the one present in nd or nf subshell. The first method is as follows
    :- First write the electronic configuration on the basis of the shell number of the electron, e.g - K = 1s2 2s2-2p6 3s2-3p6 4s1
    Now for calculating the effective nuclear charge on any of the e- of 3rd shell (example), multiply the number of e- (of the same shell) except this electron (here 7 = [8 - 1]) by 0.35. {7 * 0.35 = 2.45}
    Now add this to the product of number of electrons in the predecessor shell (here 8) and 0.85. {2.45 + (8 * 0.85) = 9.25}.
    Now add this to the product of the rest of electrons beyond the predecessor shell (here 2) and 1. {9.25 + (2 * 1) = 11.25}
    So, σ = 11.25
    Now, Zeff = Z - σ = 19 - 11.25
    Zeff = 7.75
    I am still learning this method. Please forgive me if I went wrong with anything above. It's just what I am being taught.

    • @luckyducky759
      @luckyducky759 4 года назад +1

      He has another video using that technique, it’s called Z eff using Slater’s rule, which is the one you’re referring to

    • @redzeit
      @redzeit 4 года назад

      @@luckyducky759 okay alright. But the answers would be different right?

    • @luckyducky759
      @luckyducky759 4 года назад +3

      Samay Jain probably, I think slater ends up with decimal answers, whereas these ones are straight forward, still trying to understand this whole slater concept tho :/

    • @redzeit
      @redzeit 4 года назад

      @@luckyducky759 yesh same

    • @austindasilva1216
      @austindasilva1216 2 года назад

      @@redzeit yeah using slaters you would get 3.5

  • @Joshman3207
    @Joshman3207 5 лет назад +37

    I'm curious, why not use Slater's rules? Does this method just represent an estimate? Whereas slater's is more precise?

    • @factsunknown8275
      @factsunknown8275 3 года назад +2

      Yeah thats more precise and accurate
      We are taught to use that only

    • @shahidamajid3734
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      It's optional you can use Slater's rule for screening constant but the method he uses is more conceptual and logical

    • @Artist...12356
      @Artist...12356 Год назад +3

      ​@@shahidamajid3734But brother there is difference in Z effective in both the cases

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    @brandonpark4126 4 года назад +2

    Is there an importance to writing a + with the z effective charge because 7 did not have it, but 3 did. Also, z effective cannot be negative right?

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    wouldn't this just always be the number of valence electrons? or am I missing something?

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    so which element in group II of the periodic table will have the highest effective nuclear charge?

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    Is Zeff for n=2 shell in aluminium = 13-2= 11
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    @bobjoe7640 2 года назад

    Why do some effective nuclear charges have a “+” in front of them? Does it matter if there is a plus or not?

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    does effective charge have any units? Joule or Coloumb or something?

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    what are the effective nuclear charge for transition metals?

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