Ionization energy trends | Periodic trends | High school chemistry | Khan Academy
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Ionization is the process of removing an electron from a neutral atom (or compound). The energy required to remove an electron is the ionization energy. The ionization energy differs for each element on the periodic table. Across a period, ionization energy tends to increase. Down a group, the ionization energy tends to decrease.
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