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The ionisation energy of 's' block elements are low.why?​

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Answered by Jaee916
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Ionisation energy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an isolated atom. Because s-block elements have either 1 or 2 electrons on their outermost shell so that they can easily lose 1 or 2 electrons to have nobel gas config. ... Hence, they have low ionization energy.

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