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9 July, 17:52

What happens to the values of the successive ionization energies of an element?

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  1. 9 July, 17:54
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    Generally, successive ionization energies always increase because each subsequent electron is being pulled away from an increasingly more positive ion. Ionization energy increases from bottom to top within a group, and increases from left to right, within a period of time.
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