\nThese elements have high ionisation enthalpy. As a result, these elements have a very less tendency to lose electrons. The value of ionisation energy decreases as we move down the group. This is due to the steady increase in atomic size, which reduces the attraction between the valence electrons and the nucleus.
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Fluorine has a much higher ionisation enthalpy than any other halogen due to its small size.
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Explain the trend in following atomic property of group elements.
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Ionisation enthalpy
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Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Elements of Groups 16,17,and 18, Exercise 2: Try This
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