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explain an what charactes the ioisation potential depends​

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Answered by ansarisaadaamir
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Explanation:

In physics and chemistry, ionization energy (American English spelling) or ionisation energy (British English spelling), denoted Ei, is the minimum amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron, the valence electron, of an isolated neutral gaseous atom or molecule. It is quantitatively expressed as

X(g) + energy → X+(g) + e−

where X is any atom or molecule capable of ionization, X+ is that atom or molecule with an electron removed, and e− is the removed electron.[1] This is generally an endothermic process. Generally, the closer the outermost electrons to the nucleus of the atom , the higher the atom's or element's ionization energy.

Answered by preu44048
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Answer:

ionization potential energy depends on two factors.The force of attraction between electron and nucleus.The force of repulsion between electrons.

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