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11 January, 14:04

Why does the ionization energy change when moving down a group of elements?

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  1. 11 January, 16:40
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    Moving left to right within a period or upward within a group the first ionization energy generally increases. as the atomic radius decreases it becomes harder to remove an electron that is closer to a more positivley charged nucleus ... they experience a weaker attraction to the positive charge of the nucleus.
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