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Title: Which element in the periodic table has the smallest ionization energy?
Post by: dave67tapout on Nov 1, 2012
Which element in the periodic table has the smallest ionization energy?

Which has the largest?
Thank you Dr. A "tha second one is wrong :("


Title: Which element in the periodic table has the smallest ionization energy?
Post by: bukjame789 on Nov 1, 2012
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Title: Which element in the periodic table has the smallest ionization energy?
Post by: rj.lall on Nov 1, 2012
Helium has much higher ionization energy than Fluor, and is probably the highest Ei of all elements