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Define ionization inthalpy

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Answered by bunny152407
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Ionization Enthalpy. Ionization Enthalpy of elements is the amount of energy that an isolated gaseous atom requires to lose an electron in its ground state. Losing of electrons results in the formation of cations. The first ionization energy of element A is the energy required by an atom to form A+ ions.

Answered by jahanzaib9
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ie is the energy required to remove an electron and ee to gain the electron in there outermost orbit.

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Ionization Enthalpy is the energy required to remove an electron from an isolated gaseous atom in its ground state. it is also known as ionization potential. The ionization enthalpies required to remove first,second,third, etc electrons from an isolated gaseous atom are successive ionization enthalpies. Ionization Enthalpy is always positive. Ionization enthalpy is the minimum amount of energy which is required to knock out the most loosely bound electron from an isolated gaseous atom so as to convert it into a gaseous cation. whereas ionization energy is the amount of energy required to remove the electron from ground state to the infinity.

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