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How would you account for the irregular variation of ionisation
enthalpies (first and second) in the first series of the transition elements?​

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Answered by TheRiskyGuy
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Answer:

The irregular trends or variation in and values of transition metals are mainly because of variation in the stabilities of different oxidation states.

Answered by realsaksham20
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Explanation:

Ionization enthalpies are found to increase in the given series due to a continuous filling of the inner−d orbitals. The irregular variation of ionization enthalpies can be attributed to the extra stability of configuration.

. Since these states are exceptionally stable, their ionization enthalpy are very high

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