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why the second ionization enthalpy is greater than the first ionization enthalpy?​

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Answered by nagathegenius
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Answer:

Explanation:

in not all cases second ionization enthalpy is greater than the first ionization enthalpy if you take alkaline metals its IE1 is greater than IE2

Answered by kshtijrawat177
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Answer:the second ionization enthalpy is greater in maximum cases because the second electon is more closer to the nuclius of atom so the force of attraction is greater. So a greater amount of energyy is required to berak the electron a part

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