Physics, asked by namankatare56, 8 months ago

Na+ has higher ionisation enthalpy than that of Na ... explain this pls

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

The ionization enthalpy OF NA+ ion is more than twice that of NE. ... So,the electron in the outermost shell (2s2 2p6) are more tightly bound to the nucleus in NA+ ion that in neutral NE atom. Higher the effective nuclear charge . higher will be the ionization energy

Answered by kav172
1

Answer:

because Na has 11 electrons/protons but Na+ has 10 electrons or protons that has the electronic configuration of the noble gas

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