why is the second ionization energy of nitrogen higher than that of fluorine ???????
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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. The third ionization energy of magnesium is enormous, however, because the Mg2+ ion has a filled-shell electron configuration.
Tanaya62:
Thanks Sania..... but I think you didn't get my question..... you answered for an other question....... can you please say something about ionization energy of nitrogen and fluorine???????
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