Chemistry, asked by rens04, 6 months ago

Na+ has higher value of ionisation enthalpy than Ne, though both have same electronic
configuration. explain why.​

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Answered by aadieaadie93
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Na+ has higher value of ionization enthalpy than Ne, though both have same electronic configuration. The number of protons and thus nuclear charge in Na+ is more than Ne. So, the nuclear attraction on the valence electrons is more in Na+ than Ne. Thus, Na+ has higher value of ionization enthalpy than Ne.

Answered by StutiAralikatti
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Na+ has higher value of ionization enthalpy than Ne, though both have same electronic configuration. The number of protons and thus nuclear charge in Na+ is more than Ne. So, the nuclear attraction on the valence electrons is more in Na+ than Ne. Thus, Na+ has higher value of ionization enthalpy than Ne.

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