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why ionisatuon potential of frencium is greater than caesium​

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Answered by deepakmishra30
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Consequently, the reactivity of Francium is significantly less than anticipated. Francium has a slightly higher ionization energy than caesium, 392.811(4) kJ/mol as opposed to 375.7041(2) kJ/mol for caesium. ... The ionization energy of aluminum is less than magnesium, but silicon has more ionization energy than magnesium.

Answered by syedquadirhaseeb
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Consequently, the reactivity of Francium is significantly less than anticipated. Francium has a slightly higher ionization energy than caesium, 392.811(4) kJ/mol as opposed to 375.7041(2) kJ/mol for caesium

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