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long speech on ionization energy for class 6​

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Explanation:

The ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from its orbital around an atom to a point where it is no longer associated with that atom.

The ionization energy of an element increases as one moves across a period in the periodic table because the electrons are held tighter by the higher effective nuclear charge.

The ionization energy of the elements increases as one moves up a given group because the electrons are held in lower-energy orbitals, closer to the nucleus and therefore are more tightly bound

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