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Ionization EnergyIonization energy is the amount of energy required to remove one electron from an atom, molecule or ion. You can also measure the 2nd IE, which is the energy required to remove the second electron, and so on. IEs of atoms are strictly positive numbers as it always requires energy to remove an electron (also, the 2nd IE is greater than the 1st, and the 3rd greater than the 2nd, etc.) The magnitude of the IE is for atoms is a function of something called the effective nuclear charge, which is a complicated function of the actual nuclear charge (the # of protons in the nucleus).
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