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Chlorine has a higher ionization energy. Chlorine's tendency is to gain electrons, not lose them as metals usually do.
The ionization energy increase from sodium to fluorine.
sodium because it's the first group and first group are the most
the lowest ionization energy in IA :hydrogen ,lithiun ,sodium and potassium
You are referring to the ionization enthalpy. The first ionization energy of sodium is the energy for the process Na(g) --> Na+(g) + e-(g).
Phosphorus. Across the period, first ionization energy increases.
because ionization energy increases from left to right on the periodic table. Ionization energy is the amount of energy needed to take an electron away from the atom, or the energy needed to ionize it. Since Sodium is more likely to give up an ion to complete the octet rule, it has a higher ionization energy.
Sodium's first ionization energy is 495 kJ / mol.
Chlorine has a higher ionization energy. Chlorine's tendency is to gain electrons, not lose them as metals usually do.
The ionization energy increase from sodium to fluorine.
sodium because it's the first group and first group are the most
First ionization energy of sodium is 495,8 kJ/mol.First ionization energy of potassium is 418,8 kJ/mol.
phosphorous has highest ionization enthalpy because along the period ionization will increase.
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No. Calcium has TWO valence electrons, and Sodium has ONE. It is lot easier to take off one, than two you see. However, the second ionization energy of calcium IS however than the second ionization energy of Sodium. ;)
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the lowest ionization energy in IA :hydrogen ,lithiun ,sodium and potassium