Chemistry, asked by DarkSkeleton, 7 months ago

Why phosphorus has more ionisation energy that germanium. Pls explain and no irrelevant answers or else i will report..​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Either all unpaired or all paired makes it stable, so if phosphorus is all unpaired it take more energy to remove an electron than it would from sulfur in which one electron can be removed making it more stable. Because it takes more energy for phosphorus, it has a higher ionization energy

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