Why does ionization energy increase across a period because electron shell increses?
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The first ionisation energy generally increases on going across a period. This is because on crossing a period, more protons are being added to the nuclei of the atoms. This results in an increase in nuclear charge. The electrons in the outer energy levels will be more tightly held, and more difficult to remove.
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