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3 February, 09:57

Why does an increase in the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

increase the ionization energy of atoms within a period?

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  1. 3 February, 10:15
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    As you move left to right, reactivity gets lowered-protons gets increased which results in more attraction therefore less reactivity.

    Explanation:

    Ionization energy gets increased while going across through a period as the number of protons gets increased, therefore there is more attraction to the nucleus. The more attraction to the nucleus requires the huge energy for the valence e - to be removed.

    While moving left to right, reactivity drops - increase in protons therefore more attraction therefore less reactivity.

    As you go across, the nuclear charge increases so there is a stronger attraction for electrons therefore it is harder to lose electrons so reactivity decreases.
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