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There a bigger increase in second ionization energy for sodium than there is for magnesium because fully filled orbitals have extra stability.
The electronic configuration of Sodium is:
Na = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1
After removing one electron, the electronic configuration is
Na⁺ = 1s2 2s2 2p6 ( I.E 1 = 495)
I.E 1 of sodium = 495 and I.E 2 of sodium = 4562
- I.E 1 < I.E 2 because half filled and fully filled orbitals have extra stability.
- Also , I.E 2 is very high because an electron is removed from fully filled p orbital.
- After losing an electron , sodium attains stable noble gas configuration
The electronic configuration of Magnesium is:
Mg = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2
There a bigger increase in second ionization energy for sodium than there is for magnesium because:
- The electronic configuration of Na⁺ is Ne and electronic configuration of Mg⁺¹ is [Ne] 3s1 so removing an electron from 3s takes less energy than removing an electron from 2p
- Since Na⁺ ion is larger than Mg⁺ ion , it takes more energy to remove an electron from sodium ion
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