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explain the ionization potential energy on the basis of 11 class

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the energy necessary to remove an electron from the neutral atom to form a positively charged ion.

Ionization Potential = E/e Volts,

Where,

E = ionization energy

e = electronic charge. 

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The ionization energy of an electron increases with the atomic number of the atom and decreases for higher energy orbitals.

  • If we look at the periodic table and move from left to right across the elements, the ionization energy increases due to decreasing atomic radius.\

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