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Why is the third ionisation energy of manganese (At No. 25) unexpectedly high?

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M n^(2+). has [Ar]3ds configuration. Third ionisation energy is the energy required to removè an electron from .(Mn)^(2+). corifiguration. It is difficult to remove the .3^( fid ). electron from stable d. configura. tion.
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