first ionization energy is less than second ionization energy why
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The second ionization energy is always larger than the first ionization energy, because it requires even more energy to remove an electron from a cation than it is from a neutral atom. The first ionization energy varies in a predictable way across the periodic table.
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The second ionization energy is always larger than the first ionization energy, because it requires even more energy to remove an electron from a cation than it is from a neutral atom. The first ionization energy varies in a predictable way across the periodic table.
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