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1. What is IP1 and IP2? Why IP2 is always greater than IP1.​

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onization energy as the minimum energy that an electron in a gaseous atom or ion has to absorb to come out of the influence of the nucleus. It is also sometimes referred to as ionization potential and is usually an endothermic process.

What we can deduce further is that ionization energy gives us an idea of the reactivity of chemical compounds. It can also be used to determine the strength of chemical bonds. It is measured either in units of electronvolts or kJ/mol.

Depending on the ionization of molecules which often leads to changes in molecular geometry, ionization energy can be either adiabatic ionization energy or vertical ionization energy.

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