Metals and nonmetals have different ionization energies? why ?
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Metal atoms tend to have low ionization energies relative to nonmetal atoms. ... Metal atoms lose electrons to nonmetal atoms because metals typically have relatively low ionization energies. Metals at the bottom of a group lose electrons more easily than those at the top.
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Metal atoms tend to have low ionization energies relative to nonmetal atoms. ... Metal atoms lose electrons to nonmetal atoms because metals typically have relatively low ionization energies. Metals at the bottom of a group lose electrons more easily than those at the top.
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