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Why does iron have an abnormally high ionization energy?

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Answered by keshrishi9898
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The first ionization energy varies in a predictable way across the periodic table. The ionization energy decreases from top to bottom in groups, and increases from left to right across a period. Thus, helium has the largest first ionization energy, while francium has one of the lowest.


Answered by Anonymous
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Mate!!

Iron have an abnormally high ionization energy because along with the period ionization energy increased because atomic number increases. The configuration of iron is changed when it change its position and state of matter.

The behavior in ionization of iron is because of the increase of IE due to the electronic structure.

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