Why the second ionization enthalapy is greater than the first ionization enthalpy?
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Second ionisation enthalpy is usually greater than the first ionisation energy because after removal of first electron, the remaining electrons are held more firmly by the nucleus and thus the atom has greater nuclear charge which makes the removal of second electron difficult and thus greater second ionisation energy.
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because the ionization is the combined and mixed with all the enthalapy
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