Why do transition elements show low ionization energy?
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The first ionization energies of the transition metals are somewhat similar to one another, as are those of the lanthanides. ... Valence electrons that are farther from the nucleus are less tightly bound, making them easier to remove, which causes ionization energies to decrease.
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The first ionization energies of the transition metals are somewhat similar to one another, as are those of the lanthanides. ... Valence electrons that are farther from the nucleus are less tightly bound, making them easier to remove, which causes ionization energies to decrease.
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