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Learn: Successive Ionisation Energies and What They Reveal About Electron Shells
AQA Chemistry 7405
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What does successive ionisation energy refer to?
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A large jump in successive ionisation energy indicates that an electron is being removed from a {{blank0}} shell, which is closer to the {{blank1}}.
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Which of the following are true about successive ionisation energies? (Select all that apply)
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