Arrange these elements according to tirst ionization energy. Highest ionization energy Lowest ionization energy Answer Bank Si Na Mg P AI CI Ar

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**Arrange these elements according to first ionization energy.**

- **Diagram Explanation:**

  There is a vertical rectangular box with two labels: "Highest ionization energy" at the top and "Lowest ionization energy" at the bottom. This suggests that users should list the elements within the box in order from highest to lowest ionization energy. The goal is to understand how these elements compare in their tendency to lose an electron.

- **Answer Bank:**

  Below the box, there is an "Answer Bank" featuring eight elements:

  - Si (Silicon)
  - S (Sulfur)
  - Na (Sodium)
  - Mg (Magnesium)
  - P (Phosphorus)
  - Al (Aluminum)
  - Cl (Chlorine)
  - Ar (Argon)

The task is to arrange these elements in the box according to their first ionization energies, from highest at the top to lowest at the bottom.
Transcribed Image Text:**Arrange these elements according to first ionization energy.** - **Diagram Explanation:** There is a vertical rectangular box with two labels: "Highest ionization energy" at the top and "Lowest ionization energy" at the bottom. This suggests that users should list the elements within the box in order from highest to lowest ionization energy. The goal is to understand how these elements compare in their tendency to lose an electron. - **Answer Bank:** Below the box, there is an "Answer Bank" featuring eight elements: - Si (Silicon) - S (Sulfur) - Na (Sodium) - Mg (Magnesium) - P (Phosphorus) - Al (Aluminum) - Cl (Chlorine) - Ar (Argon) The task is to arrange these elements in the box according to their first ionization energies, from highest at the top to lowest at the bottom.
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