David L. answered 10/03/19
Ph.D. Chemist tutoring math and science
Neon has one more proton in the nucleus, ten protons instead of the nine protons for fluorine.
Laura J.
asked 10/03/19Why does F has a smaller first ionization energy than Ne?
I thought if F is ...2p5 and Ne is ...2p6, wouldn't the one electron at Ne be easier to pull out than the one at F? Why is this wrong?
David L. answered 10/03/19
Ph.D. Chemist tutoring math and science
Neon has one more proton in the nucleus, ten protons instead of the nine protons for fluorine.
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