In going down a group in the periodic table, what effect does electron shielding generally have on the effective nuclear
charge acting on the outermost electron in an atom?

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Answer:  Electron shielding has little effect on the effective nuclear charge because electrons are being added to principal energy levels, not to any inner levels. As the nuclear charge increases across a period, the effective nuclear charge acting on the outermost electrons increases.

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