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Ionization Energy (IE) ~ the energy required to remove an e-

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1 HW 8-15 Ionization Energy How much energy is required to remove an electron from an atom?

2 Ionization Energy (IE) ~ the energy required to remove an e-

3 What patterns do you notice across periods and down groups?

4 Ionization Energy

5 Compare ionization energy and atomic radius graphs
Compare ionization energy and atomic radius graphs. What is the relationship between the graphs? How can you explain these connections?

6 Ionization Energy (IE) ~ the energy required to remove an e-
Across a period, ionization energy increases. Reason: Smaller atoms hold electrons more tightly (e- are closer to the nucleus).

7 Ionization Energy (IE) ~ the energy required to remove an e-
Down a group, ionization energy decreases. Reason: Valence e- in larger atoms are farther from the nucleus. (e- are not as strongly attracted to nucleus).

8 Identify Highest I.E. 1) Cs, K, Li Answer: Li > K > Cs Reason: Down a family, radius ↑, I.E. ↓ 2) Ba, Sr, Ca Answer: Ca > Sr > Ba Reason: Down a family, radius ↑, .I.E. ↓

9 Identify Highest I.E. 1) I, Br, Cl Answer: Cl > Br > I
Reason: Down a family, radius ↑, I.E. ↓ 2) Mg, Si, S Answer: Mg > Si > S Reason: Across a period, radius ↓, .I.E. ↑


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