Structure 1.3.6—In an emission spectrum, the limit of convergence at higher frequency corresponds to ionization. Explain the trends and discontinuities in first ionization energy (IE) across a period and down a group. Calculate the value of the first IE from spectral data that gives the wavelength or frequency of the convergence limit.
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