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Explain why the ionization energy for aluminum, contrary to the general trend, is less than the ionization energy for magnesium.
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The ionization energy generally increases as we move from left to right across a period and decreases as we move down a group. This is because as we move from left to right, the atomic radius decreases, making the electrons more tightly held by the nucleus and Show more…
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