Accepted at 6:35 p.m. Feb, 04, 2025 by pkaps01
Author: pkaps01
Related Note: 1553880445493
Rationale for change

Had to use this formula many many times for questions. Normally s is described as number of core e- but can change this definition to match the graphic beneath as another way to describe them.

UWorld QId: 404029 (4908855) asks:

Assuming all atoms return to the ground state immediately after nuclear
decay, which of the following best describes the change in effective nuclear
charge when a K+ ion undergoes nuclear decay? The effective nuclear
charge:

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