Slater's rules are a set of guidelines used in quantum chemistry and atomic physics to approximate the effective nuclear charge (\(Z_{\text{eff}}\)) experienced by an electron in a multi-electron atom. Developed by John C. Slater, these rules provide a way to account for the shielding effect that occurs due to the presence of other electrons in the atom.
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