Ionization Enthalpy

Ionization Enthalpy is the energy required to remove one electron from isolated gaseous atom in ground state. It is also called as Ionisation energy or Ionisation Potential.

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Ionization Enthalpy Trends in Periodic Table

  • Ist Ionization energy increases when we move from left to right across the period.
  • Ist Ionization energy decreases as we go down the group.

Points to Remember

  1. Energy required to remove the first electron from the atom is called as Ist Ionization energy(I1). Energy required to remove the second electron from the atom is called as IInd Ionization energy(I2) and so on. This removal of electron happens till the atom reaches the completely filled state in the immediate inner shell.
  2. Levels of Ionization Energy
    1. I1 => (X → X+ + e)
    2. I2 => (X+ → X2+ + e)
    3. I3 => (X2+ → X3+ + e)
    4. I1 < I2 < I3
  3. Ionization Energy is the opposite of Electron gain enthalpy.

Related Concepts

Electron Gain Enthalpy, Cation, Valence Electrons

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