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Question
Why do ionisation energies decrease in going from F to I in group 17?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Atomic size increases down the group, so the outer electrons are farther from the nucleus.
- Increased distance reduces the effective nuclear attraction on the valence electrons.
- There is more inner electron shielding in heavier halogens, weakening nuclear pull on outer electrons.
- As a result, less energy is needed to remove the outermost electron in iodine than in fluorine.
Thus, ionisation energy decreases from F to I in group 17.
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