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Chemistry, 25.10.2019 20:43, leannaadrian

When comparing the successive ionization energies of an element, an unusually big increase in ionization energy is seen when

a. the first valence electron is removed
b. the second valence electron is removed
c. the first core electron is removed
d. the eighth electron is removed
e. the last valence electron is removed

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