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Define the second and third ionization energies?​

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Answered by dhuraisamymsand71
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The second ionization energy is the energy it takes to remove an electron from a 1+ ion. (That means that the atom has already lost one electron, you are now removing the second.) The third ionization energy is the energy it takes to remove an electron from a 2+ ion

Answered by aditya13195
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The second ionization energy is the energy it takes to remove an electron from a 1+ ion. (That means that the atom has already lost one electron, you are now removing the second.) The third ionization energy is the energy it takes to remove an electron from a 2+ ion

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