Chemistry, asked by tnjkamalya2007, 1 month ago

why ionisation potential varies with size of atoms​

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Answered by lliTzPrInCeSsll
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The more protons in the nucleus, the stronger the attraction of the nucleus to electrons. This stronger attraction makes it more difficult to remove electrons. Within a group, the ionization energy decreases as the size of the atom gets larger.

Answered by gursharanjali
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The more protons in the nucleus, the stronger the attraction of the nucleus to electrons. This stronger attraction makes it more difficult to remove electrons. Within a group, the ionization energy decreases as the size of the atom gets larger.

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