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why an element with low ionisation energy is said to be more stable?​

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The electrons that are not valence electrons are called core electrons. Atoms whose outermost energy level is full, are less chemically reactive and therefore more stable, than those atoms whose outer energy level is not full. An ion is a charged atom. Ionisation energy decreases down a group in the periodic table.

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