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What happens to the energy needed to remove an electron as the atomic number increases across a period?

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  1. 8 July, 20:56
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    In general, the energy needed to remove an electron (the ionization energy) increases as the atomic number increases across a period.

    Explanation:

    Each additional proton increases the attraction between the nucleus and the electron.

    Thus, it takes more energy to remove an electron as you add extra protons.
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