P3+(g) --> P4+(g) + e-: Highest Ionization Energy

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The highest ionization energy process is identified as P3+(g) --> P4+(g) + e-, as it represents the fourth ionization energy, which requires the most energy. Each successive ionization energy is greater than the previous one due to the increased attractive force on remaining electrons from the nucleus after each electron is removed. This trend in ionization energy is consistent across elements. The discussion confirms that the fourth ionization process indeed requires the highest amount of energy. Understanding these principles is crucial for studying atomic structure and electron configurations.
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Which ionization process requires the most energy?

a. P(g) --> P+(g) + e-
b. P3+(g) --> P4+(g) + e-
c. P2+(g) --> P3+(g) + e-
d. P+(g) --> P2+(g) + e-

Is it b. P3+(g) --> P4+(g) + e- because this is the fourth ionization energy (which requires highest amt.)?

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Yes, that is correct.

Each successive IE is greater than the previous one, because each ionization process removes one electron and hence increases the total attractive force on the remaining electrons (from the nucleus).
 
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