Respuesta :
Second ionization energy is defined by the equation: it is the energy needed to remove second electron from each job in 1 mole of gaseous 1+ ions to give gaseous 2+ ions. More ionization energies. You can then have as many successive ionization energies as there are electrons in the original atom.
Answer:
Ionization energy:-
it is the amount of energy which is required to remove most loosely bonded electron from an isolated gaseous particle.
its unit is Kilo joule per mole.
Successive ionization energy :-
it is amount of energy which is required to remove 1st , 2nd etc. electrons from an isolated gaseous particle.
ex :- IE1,IE2.
successive ionization enthalpy is always greater than 1st ionization enthalpy.
reason
successive ionization enthalpy is always greater than normal ionization enthalpy.
reason for it becoming more stable of any element after providing energy to it.
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