Chemistry, asked by mohdaarif1304, 11 months ago

How does ionization energy change with an increase in nuclear charge?

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Answered by harshkoushlay42
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Explanation:

As the nuclear charge increases, it holds the electrons more tightly. This also holds the electrons in the outermost shell more tightly, thus increasing the Ionization energy.

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