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14 January, 08:17

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

The number of valence electrons increases.

The nuclear positive charge increases.

The energy levels are increasing.

The attractive force decreases as the atom gets larger.

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  1. 14 January, 08:31
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    The trends and exceptions to the trends in ionization energy observed includes;

    B, ionization energy tends to increase across a period because the nuclear charge increases.

    C, ionization energy tends to increase across a period because electrons are added to the same main energy level.

    E, The ionization energies of elements in Group 13 tend to be lower than the elements in Group 2 because the full s orbital shields the electron, in the p orbital from the nucleus.

    Ionization energies measure the tendency of a neutral atom to resist the loss of electrons. It takes a considerable amount of energy, for example to remove an electron from a neutral fluorine atom to form a positively charged ion.
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