Can someone check my work i will give MEDALS As each electron is removed, one at a time, from an atom of aluminum, more ionization energy is required. Between which two successive ionization energies would you expect the greatest difference (largest change in value)? Explain your answer in terms of attraction, repulsion, and electron arrangement.
ionization energy removes electrons from a neutral atom this is because of this it has low energy after it removes one electron the charge on the atoms become positive as well as the attraction between the nucleus and the electron increases as a result more energy is used to remove the second electron however it is also wise to remove another electron after the second one that has already removed the 2 electrons are both removed and still.
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