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Question
Why do noble gases have very high ionisation energies?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Noble gases have a very stable electronic configuration with completely filled outermost shells (closed-shell configuration).
- Removing an electron from this stable configuration requires a large amount of energy.
- Their atoms have a strong effective nuclear charge attracting the valence electrons tightly.
- This makes it very difficult to remove an electron, resulting in very high ionisation energies.
- Ionisation energy decreases down the group due to increasing atomic size and lower attraction on valence electrons.
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