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why is ionisation energy foe s electron more than d electron for same value n?

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Answered by cuttee
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as the s orbital is near to nucleus compared to the d orbital, so the force of attraction experienced by the electron present in s orbital is more than the electron present in d orbital

SO THE IONIZATION OF S ELECTRON IS MORE THAN D ELECTRON EVEN FOR THE SAME N
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