why is the second ionization energy of barium relatively small and the third ionization energy very large?
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because barium has 5 valence electrons. so the energy required to loose 1 electron is relatively less than to remove the other coz at the time of second ionisation enthalpy the atom is more stable as it has 4 valence electrons. and it is hard to loose the electron
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