Explain the variation of successive ionization energy of an atom
The variation of successive ionization energy of an atom
- Successive ionization energy increases due to increase increases in effective nuclear charge on the remaining electrons as electrons are removed one by one.
- however, an electron removed from a full stable electron shell requires extraordinarily higher energy to remove causing a jump in increase in successive ionization energies.
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