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How does the ionization energy of an atom vary along a period and a group of the periodic table?

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It is considered a measure of the tendency of an atom or ion to surrender an electron or the strength of the electron binding. The greater the ionization energy, the more difficult it is to remove an electron.

Ionization energy increases from left to right in a period and decreases from top to bottom in a group.


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