What is lonisation potential? How does it vary (0) along the group (ii) across
the perlod of the periodic table?
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Explanation: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.
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Hope my answer helps!
Explanation:
Ionisation potential is the minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its gaseous state.
Ionisation potential i) decreases down the group, and
ii) increases along the period.
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