Physics, asked by sakibsheikh929sakib, 17 days ago

How ionization energy vary
down the
group
and across
the period ?​

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Answered by aryaknair1234
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Answer: As a result, the removal of the outer electron becomes easier down the group. Variation of ionization energy across a period: The screening effect is the same while the effective nuclear charge increases across a period. As a result, the outer electron is held more tightly, and hence, the ionization enthalpy increases across a period.

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Answered by Rohit12102007
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Answer:

  • Variation of ionization energy down the group:

On moving down the group,  the ionization enthalpy decreases. This is because the electron is to be removed  from the larger valence shell. Screening due to core electrons goes on increasing  and the effective nuclear charge decreases down the group. As a result, the  removal of the outer electron becomes easier down the group.

  • Variation of ionization energy across a period:

The screening effect is the same  while the effective nuclear charge increases across a period. As a result, the outer  electron is held more tightly, and hence, the ionization enthalpy increases across a  period. Therefore, the alkali metal shows the lowest first ionization enthalpy while  the inert gas shows the highest first ionization enthalpy across a period.

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