This lecture is about ionization energy and periodic trends of ionization energy on periodic table.
Q: What is ionization energy?
Ans: The minimum amount of energy required to remove the outermost electron of an isolated neutral gaseous atom to form a cation is called ionization energy.
For example, when you provide 738KJ/mol energy to the Magnesium atom, it will lose its outermost electron and become cation. This 738KJ/mol energy is called ionization energy.
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