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IE2 of Zn is is low, why?

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Answered by hkn41
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Answer:

IE is the energy required to remove losely bonded electron from the outermost shell of a neutral gaseous atom.

Explanation:

IE 2 of Zn is low because the first IE is always greater than the third and the second. Conceptually, Zn have 2 electrons so it will took less energy for it.

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