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What is an ionisation Enthalpy?​

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Answered by xMahakalx
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Explanation:

Ionization Enthalpy:

It is defined as the amount of energy required by an isolated gaseous atom to lose an electron in its ground state.

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Answered by god65
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hey, here is your answer, ionisation enthalpy is defined as the amount of energy required by isolated gaseous atom to lose an electron in its ground state. Losing of electrons results in cations formation whenever an electrons removed from atom. A specific amount of energy is required generally increase across a period and decrease down group ....
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