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The first ionisation potential is maximum for:
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01/10/2020 1:57 pm
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The first ionisation potential is maximum for:
(a) Lithium
(b) Uranium
(c) Iron
(d) Hydrogen
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01/10/2020 2:00 pm
(d) Hydrogen
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First ionisation potential is maximum for hydrogen, as electron is withdrawn from the first orbital which is very near to nucleus.
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