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Successive ionisation energy of an atom ...

Successive ionisation energy of an atom is greater than previous one, because:

A

`p/e` ratio increases

B

`p/e` ratio decreases

C

`p/e` ratio remains constant

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
A

`Z_(eff) uparrow " as " p/e uparrow `
p = no. of proton
e = no. of electron
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