The key idea
Start with the central idea, then test it against a concrete element or example. A scientific model is useful when we know what it explains — and where its limits are.
Why it matters
An electron in a many-electron atom experiences the attraction of the nucleus modified by shielding and electron-electron interactions. Effective nuclear charge is a useful model of the resulting attraction.
A picture to remember
It helps explain why periodic trends cannot be understood from nuclear charge alone.
The key idea
Start with the central idea, then test it against a concrete element or example. A scientific model is useful when we know what it explains — and where its limits are.
The key idea
An electron in a many-electron atom experiences the attraction of the nucleus modified by shielding and electron-electron interactions. Effective nuclear charge is a useful model of the resulting attraction.
An electron in a many-electron atom experiences the attraction of the nucleus modified by shielding and electron-electron interactions. Effective nuclear charge is a useful model of the resulting attraction.