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Is the definition given below for ionization enthalpy is correct? "Ionization enthalpy is defined as the energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from the valence shell of an atom" |
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Answer» SOLUTION :No. It is not correct. The accurate and absolute definition is as FOLLOWS: Ionization energy is defined as the MINIMUM amount of the energy REQUIRED to REMOVE the most loosely bound electron from the valence shell of the isolated neutral gaseous atom in its ground state. |
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