An energy equivalent to ie1 +ie2 is supplied to al, what is the final state of al
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Due to the following energy when provided to an atom of aluminium then it gets converted to Al2+
Explanation:
- Due to the first ionization energy there is liberation of one of the the electron present in the vacant shell of aluminium.
- Secondly when the second ionization energy is provided to it than the second electron is lost. As a result of this it is in double positive state. It is highly unstable and can react with other II anion to form a compound. the third ionization energy is lesser as compared to the second ionization energy of aluminium.
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