Chemistry, asked by sanjivkgoel, 8 months ago

why second ionization energy of magnesium is less than aluminium​

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Answered by dharmendra9780206501
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If we compare the ionization energy between magnesium and aluminium, the magnesium has greater ionization energy as it has less no of shells which are closer to the nucleus. ... Therefore, the force of attraction between nucleus and the electrons decreases. Thus, it can remove electrons with less energy.

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Answered by srushti8888
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If we compare the ionization energy between magnesium and aluminium, the magnesium has greater ionization energy as it has less no of shells which are closer to the nucleus. ... Therefore, the force of attraction between nucleus and the electrons decreases. Thus, it can remove electrons with less energy.

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