Shielding effect

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The shielding effect, also known as the screening effect, refers to the phenomenon in atomic physics and chemistry where the presence of other electrons in an atom reduces the effective nuclear charge that is felt by an individual electron. This effect is particularly important in multi-electron atoms, where inner-shell electrons can partially shield outer-shell electrons from the full attractive force of the positively charged nucleus.

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