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An unknown main-group element has the following successive ionization enthalpies recorded in : , , .Periodic Table and Periodicity Chemistry Question

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An unknown main-group element has the following successive ionization enthalpies recorded in $\text{kJ/mol}$: $IE_1 = 520$, $IE_2 = 7300$, $IE_3 = 11800$. Based on these energy leaps, how many valence electrons does this element possess in its neutral ground state?

Answer: 1

💡 Solution & Explanation

There is a massive, sudden jump between the first and second ionization enthalpies ($520 \text{ kJ/mol}$ vs $7300 \text{ kJ/mol}$). This extreme spike indicates that after losing one electron, the resulting ion achieves a highly stable, completely filled noble gas core. Thus, the neutral element must have exactly 1 valence electron (an Alkali metal).

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