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I suppose that this trend is normal.


What is the general trend in first ionization energy?

increases from left to right across a period.


The periodic trend for electronegativity is similar to what trend?

Ionization energy would be similar.


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How is the electronagativity trend related to the first ionization energy trend?

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How is the electronegative trend relate to the first ionization energy trend?

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How the electronegativity trend related to the first ionization energy trend?

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What is the trend in period 2 ionization energy across the elements?

The trend in period 2 ionization energy across the elements increases from left to right.


What elements don't follow the trend for ionization energy?

There are two main elements that do not follow the trend for ionization energy. Those two elements are both Boron and Oxygen.


Which has a greater ionization energy beryllium or germanium?

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What is the trend in ionization energy of period 3 elements on the periodic table?

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