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All right, and we're doing a problem 16 at chapter 7.
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So in going across the road, the periodic table, electrons are added in ionization energy generally increases.
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And growing down a column of periodic table, electrons are generally added, but ionization energy decreases.
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Explain.
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So we know that ionization energy increases towards the top right of the periodic table, and atomic rate increases towards the bottom right of the pierric table.
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So when you go across a row in the pure right table, you're not just adding more electrons to your, as you're not just adding more electrons to your elements, you're also adding more protons.
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And because the number of core shell electrons say is the same, your effective nuclear charge increases.
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So the effective nuclear charge is the charge of your nucleus minus the number of inner shell electrons.
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This is the charge of a nucleus that your, minus this is the charge of your nucleus that your valence electrons feel...