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Explain why there is an increase in successive ionization energy of fluorine?​

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Successive ionization energies increase because for the same nuclear charge (positive pull of the nucleus) there are fewer electrons each time one is removed, thus more energy is required to remove successive electrons. ... Large increases in IE like this indicate changes in the main energy levels of the atom

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