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How does the magnitude of ionization energy of an atom vary along the group in the periodic table?

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Answered by singampallianilkumar
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Answer: ionisation energy means the amount of energy required to remove an electron from neutral atom to become uni positive ion

Explanation:

So the magnitude is positive,,,as you go from left to right in periods increas, down the group decrease

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