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Ionization Enthalpy is defined as the amount of energy required by an isolated gaseous atom to lose an electron in its ground state. ... Whenever an electron is removed from an atom, a specific amount of energy is required to remove it, hence the ionisation enthalpies of chemical elements are always positive.
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Ionization enthalpy is the minimum potential difference required to remove the most loosely bound electrons from an isolated gaseous cation. It is measured in units of electron volts (eV) per atom or kilo calorie per mole or kilo joules per mole.
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