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second ionization energy of an element is higher than it's first ionization energy Why?

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Answered by Gresha84
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Answered by ishita0211
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It is true

Explanation:

For example the atomic number of Lithium is 3 so it's electronic configuration will be 2,1. To remove the last electron i.e 1, very less amount of energy is required. When it loses the last electron, it becomes stable or acquire the noble gas configuration (becomes duplet), then it becomes very difficult to remove the second or another electron. So the 2nd I.E of second element becomes higher.

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