Chemistry, asked by monturajput17091996, 8 months ago

How would you explain the fact that the first ionization enthalpy of sodium is
lower than that of magnesium but its second ionization enthalpy is higher than
that of magnesium?​

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Answered by asha202
5

Answer:

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Explanation:

The electronic configurations are as follows:

Na - [Ne] 3s

1

Mg - [Ne] 3s

2

Sodium has one valence electron in 3s

1

and by losing this electron it attains stable configuration. Therefore the 1st ionization energy of Na is less than Mg. After removing an electron the Na attains noble gas configuration whereas Mg has one electron left. To remove an electron from a noble gas configuration high energy is required.

Therefore the second ionization enthalpy is higher than that of magnesium

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