how ionisation energy varies across a period and group
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Ionisation energy is the energy used to remove outermost electron from a atom...
So along the period it increases as the new electrons are added to the outermost shell...
& similarly down the group it decreases as new shells are added bringing the outermost electron away from the nucleus....
Hope this helps you.....
So along the period it increases as the new electrons are added to the outermost shell...
& similarly down the group it decreases as new shells are added bringing the outermost electron away from the nucleus....
Hope this helps you.....
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