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define ionization energy.How would you explain the fact that first ionization enthalpy

of sodium is lower than that of magnesium but its second ionization enthalpy is higher than that of magnesium

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The nth ionization energy refers to the amount of energy required to remove an electron from the species having a charge of (n-1). For example, the first three ionization energies are defined as follows: 1st ionization energy is the energy that enables the reaction X ⟶ X+ + e.

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The nth ionization energy refers to the amount of energy required to remove an electron from the species having a charge of (n-1). For example, the first three ionization energies are defined as follows: 1st ionization energy is the energy that enables the reaction X ⟶ X+ + e.

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