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why carbon has high ionisation energy than chlorine​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chlorine is only one row below carbon, but it is three columns to the right. ... Hence, in this case the IP of chlorine would be predicted to be greater than the IP of carbon. Indeed, the IP of chlorine is reported to be 13.0 eV, while that of carbon is only 11.3 eV.

Answered by nanipaulipc
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Chlorine is only one row below carbon, but it is three columns to the right. As the following chart illustrates, moving to the right by one position generally has a similar or larger effect than moving down one position.

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