Magnesium has higher ionisation enthalpy because it is fully filled with 'S' orbital β€οΈ
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Mam we want videos on these concepts IE , electronegativity ( yeh tohhh pleasee mam boht confusing lgta hai π’ ) , atomic radii etc etc pleasee mam please ππ»
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Magnesium (Mg) has a higher first ionization energy than Aluminum (Al) because Mg has a fully filled 3s subshell, which is a more stable electron configuration, making it harder to remove an electron compared to the partially filled 3p subshell of Al.
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Mg but I am in 10th And I have the chapter "periodic table and classification" πΆ
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Mg has higher Ionisation Energy(IE) than Al because it has full 3s orbial
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Mg(ns^2) > Al(np^1) Mg has High I.E beacuse of its penetration power (closeness to nucleus)
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One thing wanted to rectify those examples of B and O are not exceptions One thing is told exceptions when it's explanation is not given but here we know the reason
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Mg have higher ionization energy because mg is element of group 2 so the first ionisation energy is greater than second and we know that the ionisation energy is higher enthalpy in period wise so the correct answer is MG
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Next Toppers - 11th Science
Ionization Enthalpy in Easy Termsπ₯| Periodic Trends Explained | Class 11 & 12 Chemistry
π Across Period = IE β (Nuclear pull strong)
π Down Group = IE β (Shells added)
β‘ Exceptions you MUST know: Be > B, N > O
β¨ Quick Quiz: Who has higher IE β Mg or Al?
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