Why ionization potential of inert gases is very high ?
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Since inert gases are in their most stable form, it is more unfavorable to remove their valence electrons than those of any other atom in the same period. As a result, more energy (ionization energy) is required to "pull" a valence electron away from inert gases.
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Since inert gases are in their most stable form, it is more unfavorable to remove their valence electrons than those of any other atom in the same period. As a result, more energy (ionization energy) is required to "pull" a valence electron away from inert gases.
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