Why IE2 IA GREATER THAN IE2 eplain in 5 factord
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ionisation energy or ionisation enthalpy is the enrgy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from an isolated gaseous atom . and IE1 , IE2 , these are the removal of first as well as second electron from an atom . ... the second ionisation energy is always more than that of first ionisation energy .
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IE 2 for an element are invariably higher than IE
IE 2 for an element are invariably higher than IE 1
IE 2 for an element are invariably higher than IE 1
IE 2 for an element are invariably higher than IE 1 because the size of cation is smaller than its atom and it is difficult to remove 'e' from cation.
IE 2 for an element are invariably higher than IE 1 because the size of cation is smaller than its atom and it is difficult to remove 'e' from cation.Second ionization energy is greater than first ionization energy for an element as it is harder to remove a negatively charged electron from the positively charged ion.
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