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30 November, 05:02

Why do the elements at the bottom of the periodic table have lower ionization energies than their group/family partners at the top of the periodic table?

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  1. 30 November, 05:24
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    Ionization energy is the amount of energy needed to remove a valence electron. It increases across a period due to the addition of valence electrons
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