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Chapter 12 Problem 12.17

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In going across a row of the periodic table, electrons are added and ionization energy generally increases. In going down a column of the periodic table, electrons are also being added but ionization energy generally decreases. Explain.

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Title Chemical Principles 8 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl
ISBN 9781305581982

Answer: In going across a row of the periodic table,

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