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16 February, 06:06

Arrange each set of atoms in order of decreasing IE₁:

(a) Na, Li, K (b) Be, F, C (c) Cl, Ar, Na (d) Cl, Br, Se

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  1. 16 February, 06:32
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    (d) Cl, Br, Se

    Explanation:

    Ionisation energy is defined as the minimum energy required to remove the loosely bound valence electron of a neutral gaseous atom or molecule. It is usually endothermic process.

    Accorfing to the trends down the group and across the period:

    Ionisation energy generally increases as one moves from left to right in a given period while ionisation generally decreases as one moves from top to bottom in a given group. This is of the magnitude of the effective Nuclear charge and the Number of electron shells.

    From the elements above:

    Ionisation energy decreases down the group while it increases across the period.

    F > C > Be

    Li > Na > K

    Ar > Cl > Na

    Cl > Br > Se
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