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`IE_(1)` of alkaline earth metals are higher than that of alkali metals, but `IE_(2)` of alkaline metals are smaller than that of alkali metals. Give reason.

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`IE_(1)` of alkaline earth metals gt `IE_(2)` of alkali metals.
(ii) `IE_(2)` of alkaline earth metals lt IE, of alkali metals.
(iii) This occurs because in alkali metals the second electron is to be removed from a which has already acquired a noble gas configuration.
(iv) In the case of alkaline earth metals, the second electron is to be removed from a monoval cation, which still has one electron in the outermost shell.
(v) Thus, the second electron can be removed more easily in the case of group 2 elements than in group 1 elements.
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