Chemistry, asked by charulata32, 2 months ago

noble gas have maximum ionization energy .why?​

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Answered by pratyusha90
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Answer:

Because they have stable, filled shell configurations, it is difficult to remove an electron from any of the noble gases. ... Each peak is one of the noble gases. Note that ionization energy decreases from top to bottom of each column because the outer shell electrons become farther removed from the nucleus.

Answered by nysasood2010
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Explanation:

Because they have stable, filled shell configurations, it is difficult to remove an electron from any of the noble gases. ... Each peak is one of the noble gases. Note that ionization energy decreases from top to bottom of each column because the outer shell electrons become farther removed from the nucleus.

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