Chemistry, asked by sajal3205, 1 year ago

Why the ionization enthalpy always considered for gaseous molecules?

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Answered by hs1884349
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I would like to know, why did they specify that the removal of electrons have to be at gaseous state and the ions that form are gaseous as well? Does it have to do with the amount of energy supplied that causes the elements to vapourize?

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