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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫It is the energy that is required to \bold{\underline{remove}} the most loosely bound \bold{\underline{electron}} from the free gaseous atom in its ground state.


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We can analyze \bold{\underline{ionization}} energies of Magnesium.


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Answered by dvipada07
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Ionization Enthalpy. Ionization Enthalpy of elements is the amount of energy that an isolated gaseous atom requires to lose an electron in its ground state. Losing of electrons results in the formation of cations. The first ionization energy of element A is the energy required by an atom to form A+ ions.

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