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why is ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen is higher than that of sodium​

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Answered by VishalRajvir
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Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen is smaller than sodium due to smaller size of hydrogen!!

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Answered by persistance964p5x1uv
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Due to smaller size of h atom and penetration power of s orbit is also more and more nuclear charge and only 1 orbit is present

In na

There are some inner orbitals present which act as screen and sheild the effect of nuclear charge and larger size of na atom

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