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why the rise in ionization occur at Mg and P in the same period? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

This is because the atomic size decreases from Mg to P and the nuclear charge increases, thus harder to remove those electrons

Answered by rajdeep7385
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Answer:

Here is your answer .

Explanation:

Ionization energy ( the energy associated with forming a cation) decreases down a group and mostly increases across a period because it is easier to remove an electron from a larger, higher energy orbital.

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