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Why is first ionisation energy of al is smaller than mg?

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Answered by harshsharma04
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Its outer electron is in the 3p-orbital which is slightly further from the nucleus and is shielded by the 3s-orbital and is therefore requires less energy to remove than themagnesium's outer electron which is closer and not as shielded
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