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RADIII, CONFIGURATION, IONISATION ENTHALPY

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Ionization Enthalpy|Successive Ionisative Enthalpies|Questions|Factors Affecting Ionisation Enthalpy|Nuclear Charge|Atomic Size|Penetration Effect Of The Electrons|Questions|Shlelding Or Screening Effect Of The Inner Shell Electrons|Electronic Configuration|Variation Of Ionisation Enthalpy In Period|Explanation|Variation Along Group|Summary

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The properties of the elements such as atomic or ionic radii ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy and electronegativity are directly or indirectly related to their electronic configuration and are called periodic properties. A part the periodic table is given below : {:(C, N, O, F),(, P, S, Cl),(,,Se, Br), (,,,I):} The highest ionisation enthalpy is of

P Block Elements|Periodic Table|Electronic Configuration|Atomic Radii|Ionisation Enthalpy|Electron Gain Enthalpy|Electronegativity|Mass | Density | Boiling & Melting Point|OMR

P Block Elements|F-Family (Halogens)|Occurrence|Electrocin Configuration|Atomic / Ionic Radii|Electron Gain Enthalpy |Ionisation Enthalpy|Electronegativity|Physical Properties|Chemical Properties|OMR|Summary

P Block Elements|O-Family (Chalcogens)|Occurrence |Electronic Configuration|Atomic / Ionic Radii|Ionisation Enthalpy|Electron Gain Enthalpy|Electronegativity|Physical Properties|Chemical Properties|Chemical Properties|OMR|Summary