Why chloride ion has more ionisation entalpy than fluoride ion
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ionization enthalpy is the energy required to remove the valence electron from an isolated neutral gaseous atom. The size of atom is lesser that of chlorine. So the valence electrons will be held by the nucleus very strongly which results in the application of more energy to remove the valence electron from atom as compared to chlorine atom. So the ionization enthalpy is done
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