Gonisation enthalpy
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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.
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The first ionization energy of sodium, for example, is the energy it takes to remove one electron from a neutral atom. The second ionization energy is the energy it takes to remove another electron to form an Na2+ ion in the gas phase. The third ionization energy can be represented by the following equation.
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