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  1. The removal of electrons from the atom is best described quantitatively in terms of
    (a) ionization potential    (b) bond energy    (c) electron affinity    (d) electro negativity
    
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ionisation energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom.
so,the removal of electron is best described  by its ionisation potential.
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I THINK IONISATION POTENTIAL OTHERS R INVOLVED WITH GAIN OF ELECTRONS

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in terms of ionization potential.

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ionisation potential

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its a
since it is define as minimum energy supplied to remove the electron
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it is ionisational potential .it is min amount of energy required to remove an electron from gaseous state
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ionization potential
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i think its ionisation potential
bcoz it is the min energy reqd 2 remove the electron frm the atom which is the easiest to remove 
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ionization potential.

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no doubt its ionisation potential,,,,c and d describe juzt the tendency not the actual phenomena

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