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Why is the ionization energy of fluorine greater than that chlorine?

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Answered by tejas0402
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★Since the most loosely held electron in fluorine is closer to the nucleus than chlorine, it takes more energy to remove the electron from fluorine than in chlorine.

★As a result, their energies are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.

★As a result, fluorine has an electron affinity less than that of chlorine.

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Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
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★Since the most loosely held electron in fluorine is closer to the nucleus than chlorine, it takes more energy to remove the electron from fluorine than in chlorine.

★As a result, their energies are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.

★As a result, fluorine has an electron affinity less than that of chlorine.

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