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It increases, making elements less reactive due to stronger hold on electrons.
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It decreases, leading to a greater ability to lose electrons and increased reactivity.
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It remains constant, indicating no change in reactivity.
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It varies randomly, showing no clear trend in reactivity.
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Ionization potential is the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom, and it rises steadily from left to right across a period. Because a higher ionization potential means the atom holds its electrons more tightly, it becomes harder to ionize, so the element is less likely to give up an electron and react. For example, sodium on the far left has a low ionization potential and readily loses an electron, making it very reactive, whereas chlorine on the far right has a high ionization potential and resists losing an electron, so it is less reactive in that sense. Thus, as ionization potential increases across a period, the tendency of elements to participate in reactions that involve electron loss generally decreases.
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When you move from left to right across a period, the ionization potential grows because the nucleus pulls the electrons tighter. Other options are incorrect because The idea that ionization potential goes down is a common mix‑up; Some think the ionization potential stays the same because they ignore the extra protons.
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Ionization Potential
Periodic Trends
Reactivity of Elements
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Ionization Potential
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