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CHEMISTRY: TOPIC 12 ATOMIC STRUCTURE

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Why is the 2nd ionisation energy always higher than the first?

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

1) once the electron is removed = positive ion = attracts an electron more strongly than a neutral atom = more energy needed to remove the 2nd electron 2) less repulsion among the remaining electrons = pulled closer by nucleus = more strongly attracted = more difficult to remove


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