Thank you very much for creating this video lesson. It is very well presented, pace and explained, step by step. I love the graphics and illustrations. It is of high educational quality. Thanks a lot!!!!!!
The effective nuclear charge for atoms in the same column is effectively the same if one uses the simplified version of zeff = Z-shielding electrons. So F and Cl both have a Zeff of +7. So there should be no Zeff effect? I found the consideration of zeff a bit confusing
Nice but exceptions of electron affinity are beryllium , magnesium, nitrogen but u said fluorine and chlorine how could it be possible also u didn't explain the units, nature of elements
Thank you very much for creating this video lesson. It is very well presented, pace and explained, step by step. I love the graphics and illustrations. It is of high educational quality. Thanks a lot!!!!!!
The effective nuclear charge for atoms in the same column is effectively the same if one uses the simplified version of zeff = Z-shielding electrons. So F and Cl both have a Zeff of +7. So there should be no Zeff effect? I found the consideration of zeff a bit confusing
Finally understood it, ty
Great
you should say incompletely filled rather than half filled cuz half filled means ns^1,np^3, nd^5
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Thanks it help me lot
Nice but exceptions of electron affinity are beryllium , magnesium, nitrogen but u said fluorine and chlorine how could it be possible also u didn't explain the units, nature of elements
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