Challenge Question Atomic Number Ionization Energy

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Challenge Question Atomic Number Ionization Energy 2 24.46 4 9.28 6 Answer these questions about the data table: What is the independent variable on this table? What is the dependent variable on this table? How many elements are represented on the table? Which element has the highest ionization energy? Describe the shape of the line graph that this data would produce? Atomic Number Ionization Energy 2 24.46 4 9.28 6 11.22 8 13.55 10 21.47

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