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Standard XII
Chemistry
Oxidation States of Lanthanides
The third ion...
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The third ionisation energy is maximum for: (A) Nitrogen (B) Phosphorus (C) Aluminium (D) Boron
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The third ionisation energy is maximum for:
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Assertion :Third ionisation energy of phosphorus is larger than sulphur. Reason: There is a larger amount of stability associated with filled s- and p-subshells (a noble gas electron configuration) which correspond to having eight electrons in the valence shell of an atom or ion.
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Why is ionisation energy of boron less than beryllium?
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The maximum covlaency for boron and aluminium respectively are
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The first ionisation energy is maximum for:
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