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Unit 1 – Atomic Structure and Properties
Topic 1.7
What happens to valence electrons as atomic radius increases?
They become easier to remove because they are farther away from the nucleus, reducing ionization energy.
They become harder to remove because they are farther away from the nucleus, increasing ionization energy.
They become harder to remove because they are farther away from the nucleus, reducing ionization energy.
They become easier to remove because they are farther away from the nucleus, increasing ionization energy.
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