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Ionization energy is always endothermic in nature.(a) False(b) TrueI had been asked this question during an online exam.My query is from Ionic or Electrovalent Bond topic in division Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure of Chemistry – Class 11

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The CORRECT option is (b) True

For explanation: Ionization energy is the MINIMUM amount of energy that is required to remove an electron from a neutral ISOLATED gaseous atom. The symbolic representation is given by A(g) → A(g)^+ + e^–. It is always negative as it requires energy that is ENDOTHERMIC in NATURE.



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