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Short note on ionization enthalpies.​

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Answered by ssvijay738
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Ionization enthalpy of elements refers to the total quantity of energy essential for an isolated gaseous atom to lose an electron in its ground state. ... The first ionization energy of an element (for example, element A) is defined as the energy required by an atom to form A+ ions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate....

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Short note on ionization enthalpies.

The energy which is needed to remove an electron is known as ionization enthalpy.

The second ionisation enthalpies of the alkaline Earth metals are smaller than those of the corresponding alkali metals.

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