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Arrange s,p and d subshells of a shell in the increasing order of effective nuclear charge `(Z_(eff))` experienced by the electron present in them.

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s-orbital shield the electrons from the nucleus more effectively than p-orbitals which in turn shield more effectively than d-orbitals. Hence, the subshells in the increasing order of effective nuclear charge is :
`d < p < s`
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