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why ionisation energy of Gallium is more than Aluminium

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Answered by vinesh121916138
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this is due to d-block or transition elements contracton faced by aluminium
Answered by Anonymous
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Due to ineffective shielding of valence electrons by the intervening 3d electrons, the effective nuclear charge on Ga is slightly higher than that on A1 and hence the ΔHi of gallium is slightly higher than that of Al. Boron has three electrons in the valence shell. Because of its small size and high sum of the first three ionisation enthalpies.

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