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Explain the difference in the first ionisation energies of chlorine and bromine.

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As Br is smaller than Cl; therefore, Br- have a smaller ionization energy than Cl-. In short, since the outermost electron in bromine is farther from the nucleus than the outermost electron in chloride, it takes less energy to remove the outermost electron in bromide.

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yes that is very close configuration between each other

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