Why ionization potential is reasonably constant in transitional element
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The first ionization energy of the transition elements increases with increase in atomic number across a given transition series, although the increase is rather slow and hence, it becomes reasonably constant.
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The first ionization energy of the transition elements increases with increase in atomic number across a given transition series, although the increase is rather slow and hence, it becomes reasonably constant.
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