Single Choice

Ionisation potential values of d-block elements as compared to ionization potential value of f-block elements are

AHigher
Correct Answer
BEqual
CLower
DAll of these

Solution

Ionisation potential values of d-block elements as compared to ionization potential value of f-block elements are higher because removal of electron is easier in f -block elements due to more sheilding.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

d - block and f - block Elements

The transition elements have

d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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d - block and f - block Elements

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