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Give reason, Ionisation potential increases with the increase in nuclear charge of the element.​

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Answered by pravisha07
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Ionisation potential is the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the outermost shell of an isolated neutral gaseous atom. With increase in nuclear charge, the electrons are more strongly held by the nucleus and more energy is required to the remove them. Therefore, the ionisation potential increases....

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