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how atomic radius and ionisation potential are related ​

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Answered by k2805
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Explanation:

Therefore the closer the electron to the nuclear the higher the attraction force, and thus the higher the energy required to overcome this attraction and remove the electron. Therefore the smaller the radius the higher the ionization energy, and the bigger the radius the lower the energy need.

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Answered by indu337321
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Hey, It is easy to remove an electron from its inner most shell.......Bcoc less energy is required to remove the electron

and as there will be stronger attraction with the nucleus..

As we move from left to right in a period, electrons are added to the same shell. As the number of electrons and protons goes on increasing the attraction goes on increasing and atomic size decreases.Thus the outermost shell electrons come closer to the nucleus and are more firmly bound.Thus, more amount of energy is required to remove an electron from the outermost shell and hence, Ionisation Potential increases.

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