The first ionisation energy of berrylium is high than that of boron why?
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➡️if we see valence shell electronic configuration of Be then it is 2s²
➡️if we see for B then it is 2s² 2p¹.
in Be the s orbital is fully filled in comparison to p orbital of B . hence it is stable and requires more ionisation energy.
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➡️if we see valence shell electronic configuration of Be then it is 2s²
➡️if we see for B then it is 2s² 2p¹.
in Be the s orbital is fully filled in comparison to p orbital of B . hence it is stable and requires more ionisation energy.
hope it helps !! ❤️❤️
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