The successive value of ionisation energies (1) for the Ca is la = 590, 12 = 1445, 13 = 4910. Explain the large differen

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The successive value of ionisation energies (1) for the Ca is la = 590, 12 = 1445, 13 = 4910. Explain the large differen

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The Successive Value Of Ionisation Energies 1 For The Ca Is La 590 12 1445 13 4910 Explain The Large Differen 1
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The successive value of ionisation energies (1) for the Ca is la = 590, 12 = 1445, 13 = 4910. Explain the large difference occurs after the second ionisation energy (12)
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