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what is ionisation potential

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Answered by Rajputana007
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The ionization energy or ionization potential is the energy necessary to remove an electron from the neutral atom. It is a minimum for the alkali metals which have a single electron outside a closed shell. It generally increases across a row on the periodic maximum for the noble gases which have closed shells.

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Rajputana007: The ionization energy (IE) is qualitatively defined as the amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron, the valence electron
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Anonymous: from the valenced shell of a gaseous atom
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Answered by singhsinghjatip13tfj
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The ionization potential is the energy necessary to remove an electron from the neutral atom. It is a minimum for the alkali metals which have a single electron outside a closed shell. It generally increases across a row on the periodic maximum for the noble gases which have closed shells.

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