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it has both potential and kinetic energies as when it is going upwards, the potential energy increases while the kinetic energy decreases until it reaches the top, and then the kinetic energy is zero and the potential energy is maximum.
The ionization energy increases going across a periodic table.This is because of increasing nuclear charge.
Down a group, the atomic number generally increases, size increases, ionization energy decreases, reactivity increases.
from left to right in a row on the periodic table the ionization energy increases. going down a column the ionization energy decreases.
The ionisation energy increases across a period. Across a period, nuclear charge increases. The tendency to loose electron decreases.
the energy level increases as we move from top to bottom in the periodic table
The correct answer is: The ionization energy increases because there are more protons to pull on the electrons.
The correct answer is: The ionization energy increases because there are more protons to pull on the electrons.
If a car is traveling at a speed of 30 mph, it would take approximately 44 feet to come to a complete stop. This is calculated based on the average reaction time of 1.5 seconds and an average braking distance of around 110 feet at this speed.
The engine doesn't have to use as much fuel when the car is traveling downhill.
Across a period, first ionization energy increases. However, when going down a group, first ionization energy generally decreases. As you go down a group, atoms hove more total electrons so they don't really care that much about their outermost ones.
As you go from right to left in a period in the periodic table the ionization energy increases. While going from top to bottom in a group in the periodic table the ionization energy decreases .