Chemistry, asked by sdsheikahamed, 10 months ago

Why do transition elements have I ionisation energy than s block elements?​

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Answered by shriyansh2004
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Explanation:

This indicates that the transition elements are less electropositive than s-block elements. Explanation : Transition metals have smaller atomic radii and higher nuclear charge as compared to the alkali metals. Both these factors tend to increase the ionisation energy, as observed.

Answered by nishaparjapat149
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Answer:

the IP of s block elements is less than transition elements because of their size and Noble gas configuration acquired after losing an electron

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