(Concept of Ionization enthalpy)--why it is more difficult to remove an electron from positively charged ion than from a neutral atom?
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becoz removing an electron from a neutral atom makes it smaller in size and makes difficult to remove further electron then a neutral atom
positive ion has smaller size then neutral one and more hold on its electrons that makes difficult to remove e
positive ion has smaller size then neutral one and more hold on its electrons that makes difficult to remove e
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