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Why is ionization energy measured in gaseous state? give a different answer from others.​

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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This is because the ionisation energy of a substance is going to be different in different states. ... The reason why ionisation energy is measure in the gaseous phase is because in the gaseous phase, there is very little attraction between other particles which effects the ionisation energy

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This is because the ionisation energy of a substance is going to be different in different states. The reason why ionisation energy is measure in the gaseous phase is because in the gaseous phase, there is very little attraction between other particles which effects the ionisation energy.

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