The effective nuclear charges for oxygen and sulfur are

Chapter 4, Problem 62QP

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The effective nuclear charges for oxygen and sulfur are 4.45 and 5.48, respectively. Use this information and the atomic radii given in Figure 4.6 to compare the attractive force between the nucleus in each atom and the valence electron that would be removed by the first ionization.

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