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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.
Ne (Highest First Ionization Energy) C Be Mg Sr (Lowest First Ionization Energy)
ionization potential energy. but remember the atom must be neutral .
Sulfer's ionization energy is 32.066
Ionization energy increase from left to right. Ionization decreases going down a cloumn. Answer= Cs, K, Li
The ionization energy increases going across a periodic table.This is because of increasing nuclear charge.
ionization energy
Beryllium has greater ionization energy, with 899 kJ/mol versus Germanium's 762 kJ/mol. The general trend (most prominently displayed in the representative elements) in the periodic table is increasing ionization energy across a period, and decreasing ionization energy down a group.
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.
Ne (Highest First Ionization Energy) C Be Mg Sr (Lowest First Ionization Energy)
ionization potential energy. but remember the atom must be neutral .
Helium (He) has the highest ionization energy.
No fire is not an ionization energy
ionization energy
Sulfer's ionization energy is 32.066