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Define ionization energy.How does it vary in a group(from top to bottom) and in a period (from left to right)?

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Answered by riddhimishra123
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The minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from outermost shell of an isolated gaseous atom in ground state is called Ionization Energy ..
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1- I.E. increases from moving left to right across the period in periodic table.
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2- I.E. decrease as we go down a group..
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Answered by mythilipooja1236
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Answer:

Explanation:

  • the amount of heat required to liberate the most loosely  bound electrons from the outermost shell of an isolated gaseous atom of an element is called ionization energy

In a group,as we can move down

                           ionization energy decreases

In a period ,as we can move from left to right

                            ionization energy increases

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