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Q: Which Lewis structure represent an atom x in period 4 with the highest first ionisation energy?
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Ionisation energy of noble gases?

noble gases have the maximum ionisation energy. helium has the highest ionisation energy


Has the highest ionization energy in the group element?

ionisation energy order for gr 14 is c>si>ge>sn<pb


What element has the Highest ionization energy in Group 14?

ionisation energy order for gr 14 is c>si>ge>sn<pb


Has largerst ionization energy in its period?

Ionisation energies GENERALLY increase across a period. As a result, the noble elements (i.e. Group 0 elements) usually have the highest ionisation energies, as they are highly stable.


How does the ionisation energy change down the groups in the periodic table?

Ionisation energy decreases down the group. It is easy to remove an electron.


What is ionisation energy What is first ionisation energy?

The first ionization energy of an atom or molecule describes the amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state.


Why are the ionisation energy of isotopes the same?

no the same,first ionisation contains a slightly differences in isotopes


Which element pf the 4th period has highest ionisation energy?

krypton because it is an inert/noble gas, which means it has a complete outer shell and takes a lot of energy to remove an electron.


Is the ionisation energy of sodium same as chlorine?

No


First ionisation energy?

the first ionisation energy is the energy required to remove the first most loosely bound elecctron from a neutral gaseous atom in its ground state.


Why the first ionisation energy of potassium is only a little less than the ionisation energy of sodium?

both are in the same period which accounts for closeness. they are nonetheless different because there are more protons in the nucleus which means electrons are brought closer to it so there is a higher ionisation energy or potential


When does ionisation energy increases?

when we go from left to right