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Why does fluorine have a higher ionization energy than iodine?

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Fluorine has a higher ionization energy because it is in a lower energy level and does not receive the same intensity of shielding as Iodine. Thus Fluorine has a stronger nuclear force on the surrounding electrons and require more energy to remove electrons.
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