Chemistry, asked by farooqarain08, 8 months ago

the element with lowest second
ionization energy and why?​

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1st ionization energy. X → X + + e − 2nd ionization energy. X + → X 2+ + e − 3rd ionization energy. X 2+ → X 3+ + e − Ionization Energy for different Elements. There is an ionization energy for each successive electron removed.

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Group -2 elements may have the lowest second ionisation energy because they contain two electrons in their outermost orbit. The loss of the second valence electron makes them attain a stable inert gas configuration. ... Why is the ionization energy of radium higher than barium?

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