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Consider the isoelectronic ions f− and na+. part a which ion is smaller? f− na+ submitmy answersgive up correct part b using the equation zeff=z−s and assuming that core electrons contribute 1.00 and valence electrons contribute 0.00 to the screening constant, s, calculate zeff for the 2p electrons in both ions. express your answers as integers. enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. zeff f−, zeff na+ = 7,9 e− submitmy answersgive up correct part c repeat this calculation using slater's rules to estimate the screening constant, s. express your answers using two decimal places. enter your answers numerically separated by a comma.
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