Slater's Rules for Effective Nuclear Charge

Slater's Rules for Effective Nuclear Charge

<p> Slater's Rules for Effective Nuclear Charge </p><p>This set of simple rules for approximating the effective nuclear charge was proposed a number of years ago by Professor John C. Slater, a former faculty member at M.I.T.</p><p>Read through the rules carefully - all of the information you need is there. Work through the examples and verify that you get the same results.</p><p>Derive the Zeff for the elements Li through Ne and compare your results with the experimental ionization energies and atomic radii for these elements. Are your calculations consistent with the experimental values for ionization and with the radii?</p><p>Calculate Zeff for the group IA elements. What do you find? How do you rationalize your results with the experimental ionization energies of these elements?</p><p>William F. Coleman [email protected] Dept. of Chemistry, Wellesley College Date Created: January 27, 2004 Last Modified: January 27, 2004 Expires: September 15, 2014 Copyright 2004 by William F. Coleman </p>

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