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Explain why halogens have a higher first ionization energy than group 16 elements?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Halogens are elements found in the 7-th group on the periodic table. They are predominantly know for their electronegativity values and they have a high ionization energy.

  • Ionization energy is the energy required to remove the most loosely held electrons in an atom.
  • Across a period, ionization energy is known to increase progressively from left to right.
  • This due to the decreasing atomic radii caused by the increasing nuclear charge which is not compensated for by successive electronic shells.
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