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The shielding effect increases nuclear attraction, reducing reactivity.
The shielding effect decreases the effective nuclear charge felt by the valence electrons, increasing reactivity.
The shielding effect has no impact on reactivity or bonding.
The shielding effect causes an increase in ionization energy, thereby decreasing reactivity.
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Shielding means inner electrons push out the outer electron, so it feels less pull from the nucleus. Other options are incorrect because The idea that shielding makes the nucleus pull harder is a mix‑up; Some people think shielding is irrelevant, but it actually changes how strongly electrons stick to the nucleus.
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Periodic properties describe the trends in atomic size, ionization potential, electron affinity, electronegativity, metallic character, and non-metallic character across periods and groups. These properties help in understanding the reactivity and behavior of elements within the Periodic Table.
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Periodic properties describe the trends in atomic size, ionization potential, electron affinity, electronegativity, metallic character, and non-metallic character across periods and groups. These properties help in understanding the reactivity and behavior of elements within the Periodic Table.
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