How does the ionization energy vary across the Period?

1 Answer
Dec 12, 2016

You are saying that ionization energy increases across a Period, from left to right as we face the Table?

Explanation:

We examine the following reaction:

M(g) + Delta rarr M^(+)(g) + e^-

Going across the Period from left to right (facing the Table) the nuclear charge increases progressively with Z, the atomic number. Incomplete electronic shells shield the nuclear charge VERY imperfectly, with the result that ionization energy goes up substantially across the Period, and reaches a maximum at the end of the Period, at the Noble Gas.

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