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The first ionization energies of lithium beryllium boron carbon and are in the order of

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Answered by shubham9155
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The following are the ionization energies for the elements in the second period: Lithium - 520; Beryllium - 900; Boron - 801; Carbon

Answered by kingofself
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The increasing order of ionization energy is as follows:

                        Li < B < Be < C

Ionization energy:

  • The ‘process of removing’ of an electron to form a “positive ion from an isolated atom”.
  • The “amount of energy” which required for removing the ‘most loosely bound electron’ from an isolate gaseous atom to the formation of a cation is called first ionization energy.

The chemical equation of first ionization energy is as follows:

                              A l(g) \rightarrow A l^{+}(g)+e^{-}

The first ionization energies of given atoms are as follows:

  • Lithium - 520
  • Beryllium - 900
  • Boron - 801
  • Carbon - 1087
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