Comparing the ionisation energy of fluorine with carbon, fluorine has
a) higher ionisation energy
b) lower ionisation energy
c) same ionisation energy
c) none of these
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Comparing the ionization energy of fluorine with carbon, fluorine has:
Correct Answer is : A : Higher Ionization Energy
Ionization Potential is the minimum energy required to remove the electrons from the outer most shell of a neutral gaseous atom is called first Ionization Potential . It is also known as First Ionization energy.
Explanation :
C, F
Both are 2nd period elements.
So, Along the period from left to right,Ionization energy increases.Hence Fluorine has more ionization energy.
Increasing Order :C<F
Correct Answer is : A : Higher Ionization Energy
Ionization Potential is the minimum energy required to remove the electrons from the outer most shell of a neutral gaseous atom is called first Ionization Potential . It is also known as First Ionization energy.
Explanation :
C, F
Both are 2nd period elements.
So, Along the period from left to right,Ionization energy increases.Hence Fluorine has more ionization energy.
Increasing Order :C<F
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Ionisation energy : The minimum energy required to remove the most loosely held electron from an isolated Netural gaseous atom is known as the ionisation energy
The option is higher the ionisation energy
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