why selenium has more IE than sulphur as selenium has d electrons and d electrons have poor shielding capacity?
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Note that sulfur and selenium share the same column. Electronegativity increases up a column. This indicates that sulfur is more electronegative than selenium. ... Explanation: Because of their full valence electron shell, the noble gases are extremely stable and do not readily lose or gain electrons.
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