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neon have more ionisation energy than neon !Why?​

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Answered by PanyaKohli
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The nuclear charge of Ne (Z = 10) is greater than that of fluorine (Z = 9), hence greater force of attraction between the nucleus and the electrons is produced in the case of neon. Therefore, more energy is required to remove an electron from Ne as compared to F.

Answered by s1701rakshita9178
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(i) The nuclear charge of Ne (Z = 10) is greater than that of fluorine (Z = 9), hence greater force of attraction between the nucleus and the electrons is produced in the case of neon. ... Therefore, more energy is required to remove an electron from Ne as compared to

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