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Chemistry, 21.04.2020 17:23 nicki76

There are three competing factors at play here: 1. The effective nuclear charge 2. The size of the atom and the force of attraction according to Coulomb's law 3. A pair of electrons in an orbital The first ionization energy is the energy required to completely remove the first electron from the atom. The higher in energy an electron is to start with, the less additinal energy will be required to remove it, which translates to a lower ionization energy. By the same token, an electron arrangement which is lower in energy will require more energy to remove an electron.

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