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  • 17-12-2016
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which atom on the periodic table would require the most energy to take its electron

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mpanderla95
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  • 18-12-2016
An atom on the period table that requires a relatively substantial amount of energy to remove an electron from its outer shell, and thus a high ionization energy would be Fluorine. Due to its small atomic size, and less electron shells, it has a stronger attraction to electrons in its electron shells and thus it is harder to remove the electron from it.

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