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∙ 11y agoand i thought answers could answer my question, this proofs that they're wrong
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∙ 11y agoIonization energy decreases with the rise of atomic number in a group of periodic table.
As you move from the left to right, the atomic number increases. Also, the electronegativity increases.
Electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity, and atomic number are values that increase from left to right across a period.
As we move from left to right, the atomic number increases, the ionisation energy increases, the electronegativity increases, the electronaffinity increases.
Group IIA metals (alkali earth) become more reactive with non-metals as you go higher in atomic numbers.
as atomic number increases, ionization energy also decreases
Atomic number, ionization energy and electronegativity
the elctron configuration increases
.The atomic mass increases
Down a group, the atomic number generally increases, size increases, ionization energy decreases, reactivity increases.
The atomic number is specific to the element itself - not the quantity. It does not change as you add in more of the element.
The atomic number increases as one go across a period.
Atomic number increases down the group and along the period as well.
As we descend down the group, the atomic radii increases. This is because the number of shells increases.
Ionization energy decreases with the rise of atomic number in a group of periodic table.
As you move from the left to right, the atomic number increases. Also, the electronegativity increases.
As you move down a column (group) in the periodic table, the electronegativity decreases, the ionization energy decreases, the electron affinity decreases, and the atomic radius increases.