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What is electron shielding

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describes the attraction between an electron and the nucleus in any atom with more than one electron
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Shielding electrons are the electrons in the energy levels between the nucleus and the valence electrons. They are called "shielding" electrons because they "shield" the valence electrons from the force of attraction exerted by the positive charge in the nucleus. Hope this helps!!

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