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explain Ionization energy​

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Answered by ItzTannie
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In physics and chemistry, ionization energy (American English spelling) or ionisation energy (British English spelling) is the minimum amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron of an isolated neutral gaseous atom or molecule..

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Answered by Anonymous
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explain Ionization energy​

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  • Ionization energy, also called ionization potential, in chemistry, the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an isolated atom or molecule.
  • Each succeeding ionization energy is larger than the preceding energy. This means that I 1 < I 2 < I 3 <... < I n will always be true. Example of how ionization energy increases as succeeding electrons are taken away
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