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explain the following; ionisation enthalpy increases for each successive electron​

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ionisation energy increases for each successive electrons . ... end of valance electrons is marked by a big jump in ionisation enthalpy. it's correct because valance electrons is the electrons which are free in atom. hence, energy required to lose valance electrons is lower than energy required to lose inner electron .

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