Arrange the following ions in order of increasing ionization energy (IE): N, O, Ne2+, F2+, P O<P<N<F2+<Ne2+ O<Ne2+<F2+<N<P O<F2+<N<Ne2+ P<O<N<Ne2+
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Ionization energy generally increases as you move from left to right across a period and decreases as you move down a group. Show more…
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