The first ionization enthalpy of carbon is 1086 kJ per mole. Would you expect the first ionisation enthalpy of silicon to be greater or lesser than this amount.
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The ionization enthalpy of an element is the quantity of energy which is necessary to eliminate an electron from a neutral isolated atom in the gaseous state. It depends upon the effective nuclear charge.
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