Why is the second ionisation energy for Magnesium (Mg) higher than the first?
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A similar pattern is observed when the ionization energies of magnesium are analyzed. ... The second ionization energy of Mg is larger than the first because it always takes more energy to remove an electron from a positively charged ion than from a neutral atom
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because it burn with higer level energy
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