Chemistry, asked by irshadali8436, 11 months ago

Consider the following changes
A➝ A⁺ + e⁻ : E₁ and A⁺ ➝ A²⁺ + e⁻ : E₂
The energy required to pull out the two electrons
are E₁ and E₂ respectively. The correct
relationship between two energies would be
(a) E₁ < E₂ (b) E₁ = E₂
(c) E₁ > E₂ (d) E₁ > E₂

Answers

Answered by Learner2137
1

Answer:

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Answered by topwriters
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(a) E₁ < E₂

Explanation:

Given A ➝ A⁺ + e⁻ : E₁ and A⁺ ➝ A²⁺ + e⁻ : E₂

The energy required to pull out the two electrons are E₁ and E₂ respectively. The correct

relationship between the two energies would be E1<E2.

The net force required to remove electron is more in case of positively charged ion.  So it's more difficult to remove electron from positively charged ion in comparison with neutral atom.

Option A is the answer.

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