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Deviations to the trends in first ionization energy occur because of which of the following?

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Answered by bidishadeuri77
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Deviations to the trends in first ionization energy occur because of which of orbital symmetry. ... For a particular energy level, removing an electron from the s subshell would require a higher first ionization energy. Electron Affinity. Energy required to add an electron to a gaseous atom to form an anion.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Because of loss of orbital symmetry, deviations from the trends in initial ionisation energy arise. The energy of ionisation is always positive.

The ionisation energy of helium, which is found in the upper right corner of the periodic table, is the greatest, making it the most difficult to ionise. When the final electron eliminated is the last of a valence shell, the ionisation energy rises dramatically. Removing one electron from the s subshell at a given energy level would need a greater initial ionisation energy.

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