Second ionization entholphy of CU is I why,
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Now as we see there is only one electron in the outermost orbital of the copper that is in ${\text{4s}}$ orbital. ... Hence, to remove the electron from 3d-orbital there is a need for more energy as it disturbs the stability of the element. Therefore, the second ionization enthalpy of copper is very high.
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