why third ionisation energy of fe is lower than Mn
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Now the electron that will be lost from Mn will be from the half filled 4s1 orbital but in case of Iron it will be lost from a much more stable 4s2 orbital hence it requires a little bit more amount of energy. Therefore the Second ionization potential/energy for iron is greater than that of Manganese (Mn).
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