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why Na has lower ionisation than it's cation​

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Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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Na has one extra electron, if Na loses the electron it attains noble gas configuration which is more stable.

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Na has one extra electron, if Na loses the electron it attains noble gas configuration which is more stable. ... But in case of Mg it has already attained noble gas stability hence Mg+ will be less stable than Mg therefore the ionization energy of tge cation is less than the neutral atom.

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