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Why is the second ionization of silicon less than that of aluminum?

Why is the second ionization of silicon less than that of aluminum?

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In order to move aluminum to its second ionized state, an electron must be removed from a full and stable 3s orbitalWhen silicon is ionized a second time, an electron is removed from the 2p orbital leaving the 3s orbital filledThis requires less energy.

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