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discuss ionization enthalpy and electronegativity with trend in the periodictable ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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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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