the reducing character of elements of group 13 goes on decreasing down the group. why
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Atomic radii increases on going down the group with an anomaly at gallium (Ga). ... (v) Ionisation enthalpy (IE) The first ionisation enthalpy values ofgroup 13 elements are lower than the corresponding alkaline earth metals, due to the fact that removal of electron is easy.
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Atomic radii increases on going down the group with an anomaly at gallium (Ga). ... (v) Ionisation enthalpy (IE) The first ionisation enthalpy values ofgroup 13 elements are lower than the corresponding alkaline earth metals, due to the fact that removal of electron is easy.
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