does nitrogen or antimony have a smaller ionization energy and why
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Does nitrogen or antimony have a smaller ionization energy ? Antimony, it increases as it goes across a period and decreases as it goes down a group. ... Lithium, because as you move across a period it gets weaker and down a group, it gets stronger.
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Antimony will have a smaller IE than nitrogen. Its outer electrons are further away from the nucleus and thus easier to remove.
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