Physics, asked by devyadav7845, 1 year ago

Why do we take gaseous atom only for defining ionization enthalpy?

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Answered by thakurharsh254
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Bcoz they are freely moveable in any state and ionisation enthalapy is directly proportional to size of atom and gases have a very small atoms so, this is the reason.

Answered by ashaynamen
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it  is  because of  this  reasons  the term isolated  gaseous  atom has  been  included  in  defining  of  ionization  enthalpy and electron gain  enthalpies of gaseous  atoms  must be determined  is   their respective  ground states

i hope  it's correct

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