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IP2 for an element is invaribly higher than IP1 because

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Answered by Anonymous
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IE2 for an element are invariably higher than IE1 because the size of cation is smaller than its atom and it is difficult to remove 'e' from cation. Second ionization energy is greater than first ionization energy for an element as it is harder to remove a negatively charged electron from the positively charged ion

Answered by hritiksinghanmol
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due to hydration enthalpy and low reductions potential

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