Anything that influences the valence electrons will affect the chemistry of the element. Which one of the following factors does not affect the valence shell? (a) Valence principal quantum number (n) (b) Nuclear charge (Z) (c) Nuclear mass (d) Number of core electrons.

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Nuclear mass..will not effect the valence shell e
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