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Why is the second ionization enthalpy () of Potassium () massively greater than that of Copper (), ePeriodic Table and Periodicity Chemistry Question

Question

Why is the second ionization enthalpy ($IE_2$) of Potassium ($K$) massively greater than that of Copper ($Cu$), even though Potassium's first ionization enthalpy is significantly lower?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

$K$ loses its single $4s$ electron easily to form $K^+$, which possesses the extremely stable $[Ar]$ $3s^2 3p^6$ noble gas core. Removing a second electron from this core requires immense energy. $Cu$ loses its $4s$ electron to form $Cu^+$, which has a $[Ar]$ $3d^{10}$ pseudo-noble gas core. Removing a 3d electron requires less energy than breaking a true noble gas $3p^6$ core.

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