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Why is there an increase from O to F to NE in ionization energy?

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Answered by uratnakar1980
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But between oxygen and fluorine the pairing up isn't a new factor, and the only difference in this case is the extra proton. So relative to oxygen, the ionisation energy of fluorine is greater. And, similarly, the ionisation energy of neon is greater still.

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But between oxygen and fluorine the pairing up isn't a new factor, and the only difference in this case is the extra proton. So relative to oxygen, the ionisation energy of fluorine is greater. And, similarly, the ionisation energy of neon is greater still.

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