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A
Nonmetals have fewer electrons in their outer shell.
B
Nonmetals have a stronger effective nuclear charge that holds onto their electrons more tightly.
C
Metals readily lose electrons to achieve stability.
D
Nonmetals are larger in atomic size than metals.
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Answer
Nonmetals have electrons that are held more tightly by their nuclei because they have more protons and a smaller atomic radius, so pulling an electron away requires more energy. Metals, on the other hand, have fewer protons relative to their size, and their valence electrons are farther from the nucleus and shielded by inner electrons, making them easier to remove. Thus, the ionization potential—the energy needed to remove one electron—is higher for nonmetals. For example, the first ionization energy of fluorine is about 1681 kJ/mol, whereas that of sodium is only 495 kJ/mol, showing the larger energy needed for the nonmetal.
Detailed Explanation
Nonmetals have a higher effective nuclear charge, which is the net positive pull felt by the electrons after shielding by inner electrons. Other options are incorrect because The idea that fewer outer‑shell electrons make it hard to remove an electron is a misconception; Metals have low effective nuclear charge for their outer electrons, which is why they lose electrons easily.
Key Concepts
atomic structure
nonmetals vs. metals
Topic
Ionization Potential
Difficulty
medium level question
Cognitive Level
understand
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