what are successive ionization enthalpies
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It is the energy needed to remove a second electron from each ion in 1 mole of gaseous 1+ ions to give gaseous 2+ ions. You can then have as many successive ionisation energies as there are electrons in the original atom. That's a lot of energy.
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Ionisation enthalpy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from 1 mole of isolated gaseous atoms.
Eg.
Al => Al ^+1 + electron. , IE1
Al^+1 => Al^+2 + electron , IE2
and so on
This is successive ionisation enthalpy.
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Ionisation enthalpy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from 1 mole of isolated gaseous atoms.
Eg.
Al => Al ^+1 + electron. , IE1
Al^+1 => Al^+2 + electron , IE2
and so on
This is successive ionisation enthalpy.
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