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The first ionisation enthalpy of carbon atom is greater than that of boron whereas the reverse is true for the second ionisation enthalpy explain

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The first ionisation enthalpy of carbon is more than that of boron because the effective nuclear charge of carbon is more and its atomic size is smaller as compared to boron. ... As a result more energy is required to remove an electron from B+ than from C+.

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The first ionisation enthalpy of carbon is more than that of boron because the effective nuclear charge of carbon is more and its atomic size is smaller as compared to boron. ... As a result more energy is required to remove an electron from B+ than from C+.

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