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why the Second ionization energy is greater than First ionization energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An element's second ionization energy is the energy required to remove the outermost, or least bound, electron from a 1+ ion of the element. Because positive charge binds electrons more strongly, the second ionization energy of an element is always higher than the first.

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Answered by arif1234538
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Because ions become more stable attaining an octet.

electrons are more tightly bound to the nucleus in an ions.

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