11. Why is the first ionization enthalpy of Cr lower than that of Zn?

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    Payal Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

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    11. Cr (24)= [Ar]3d54s2

    Zn  (30) =  [Ar] 3d104s2 

    The stability of orbitals according to the electrons filled is in order: 

    Fully filled > half-filled > partially filled 

    As 3d10 is completely filled orbital of Zn  is more stable than the 3d5 half-filled orbital of Cr . It is comparatively easy to remove electron from 3d5 than from 3d10

    Therefore, the first ionization enthalpy of Cr is lower than that of Zn. 

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