Periodic Classification of Elements
The first ionization energy (in kJ/mol) of Na, Mg, Al and Si respectively, are:
The third ionization enthalpy is minimum for :
Least 3rd Ionization energy:
$$_{26}Fe \to [Ar]3d^64s^2$$
Because if we remove the electron from this then it will attain a stable configuration i.e.
$$_{26}Fe^{3+} \to [Ar]3d^5$$
So, it's Ionization energy will be least as compared to others.
Hence, option C is correct.
The first ionization energy (in kJ/mol) of Na, Mg, Al and Si respectively, are:
Which of the following represents the correct order of increasing first ionization enthalpy for $$Ca$$, $$Ba$$, $$S$$, $$Se$$ and $$Ar$$?
In which of the following options the order of arrangement does not goes with the variation of property indicated against it?
Compare the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals with respect to (i) ionisation enthalpy (ii) basicity of oxides and (iii) solubility of hydroxides.
In the periodic table, the maximum chemical reactivity is at the extreme left (alkali metals) and extreme right (halogens). Which properties of these two groups are responsible for this?
The element having very high ionization enthalpy but zero electron gain enthalpy is :
The first ionisation potential of $$Na, Mg, Al$$ and $$Si$$ are in the order:
In which of the following transformation least energy is required?
Which of the following electronic configuration is associated with the biggest jump between the second and third ionization energies?
For which of the following reaction $$\Delta H^\circ$$ value is equal to the first ionization energy of Ca is?