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EXPLAIN THE reason for variation of the first ionization energies of the third period element

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Answered by polibiswas51878
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Ionization energy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from neutral gaseous electrons.

Across period, in a periodic table from left to right ionization energy should increase.

Third period elements are:

Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S , Cl, Ar

Order of ionization energy in third period:

Na<Mg>Al<Si<P>S<Cl<Ar

In third period element with highest ionization energy is argon due to stable octet configuration.

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