3.19. The first ionization enthalpy values (in kJ mol -1) of group 13 elements are:

B        Al       Ga       In        Tl
801    577     579     558       589

How would you explain this deviation from the general trend?

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    Payal Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

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    3.19. On moving down the group, the ionization enthalpy decreases. This is true for B and Al due to the bigger size of Al.

    The ionization enthalpy of Ga is unexpectedly higher than Al because Ga contains 10d electrons in inner shell whose shielding is less effective than that of s and p electrons.

    The outer electron is held fairly strongly by the nucleus. The ionization enthalpy increases slightly. A similar increase is observed from In to Tl due to presence of 14f electrons in the inner shell of Tl which have poor screening effect.

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