Ihave a question about ionization energy.
ionization energy means energy required to re...
Chemistry, 03.02.2020 11:48 madison1284
Ihave a question about ionization energy.
ionization energy means energy required to remove an electron. so i think the element with high ionization energy will be more likely to lose electron, but actually it acts in the opposite way. an electron with high ionization energy is less likely to remove electron.
can you explain more about it?
you.
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