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The increasing order of the first ionisation enthalpies of the elements B, P, S and F is

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`F lt S lt P lt B`

B

`P lt S lt B lt F`

C

`B lt P lt S lt F`

D

`B lt S lt P lt F`

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`{:("Element":,B,S, P, F),(I.E.(kJ mol^(-1)):,801,1000,1011,1681):}`
In general as we move from left to right in a period, the ionization enthalpy increases with increasing atomic number. The ionization enthalpy decreases as we move down a group. `P (1s^(2), 2s^(2),3s^(2), 3p^(3))` has a stable half filled electronic configuration than `S(1s^(2), 2s^(2), 2p^(6), 3s^(2), 3p^(4))`. For this reason, ionization enthalpy of `P` is greater than `S.`
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