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the first ionisatinal potential is maximum for​

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Answered by tmohanty521
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Hydrogen experiences the maximum effective nuclear charge. After removal of a electron there will be no electron in the species. Just a nucleus with positive charge will be left which is very unstable. Therefore, ionization potential is maximum for hydrogen.

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Answered by kashvi1283
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Hydrogen experiences the maximum effective nuclear charge. After removal of a electron there will be no electron in the species. Just a nucleus with positive charge will be left which is very unstable. Therefore, ionization potential is maximum for hydrogen.

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