why is ionization energy of Na is more than K?
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The size of K (280 pm) is greater than that of Na (227 pm). So the energy required to remove an electron from the outermost Shell of K is less than that of Na due to reduced electrostatic attraction due to the nucleus . That's why Na Has More Ionization Potential than K.
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