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Physics, 31.10.2020 22:10 krystalhurst97

19) Removing an electron from an atomic orbital requires work or energy to be done and, as a result, the remaining electrons will be bound tighter. What do you expect to happen to ionization energy as you remove subsequent
valence electrons? What do you expect to happen to ionization energy if you attempt to remove a stable inner
electron

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