Why the first ip of na is thale same aselectron affinity of na plus ion?
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Na+1 has higher ionization energy than K+1. ... As successive electron 'shells' (energy levels) are filled, the negatively charged electron is further from the positively charged nucleus and is therefore less attracted to the nucleus.
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Na+1 has higher ionization energy than K+1. ... As successive electron 'shells' (energy levels) are filled, the negatively charged electron is further from the positively charged nucleus and is therefore less attracted to the nucleus.
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