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Chemistry, 26.12.2019 15:31 edramirez1914

Which explains the change in ionization energy that occurs between removing the first and second electrons from an atom?

a)the ionization energy decreases because the ratio of the protons to electrons increases.

b)the ionization energy increases because the ratio of the protons to electrons increases.

c)the ionization energy decreases because the ratio of the protons to electrons decreases.

d)the ionization energy increases because the ratio of the protons to electrons decreases.

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