Fe²⁺ has a d⁶ configuration, while Mn²⁺ has a 3d⁵ configuration. The absence of exchange energy loss in the d⁶ configuration of Fe²⁺ results in lower ionization enthalpy compared to Mn²⁺, indicating that the third ionization enthalpy of Fe is ...
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The variation in ionization enthalpy for dⁿ configuration is influenced by the attraction of electrons towards the nucleus, repulsion between electrons, and exchange energy. Exchange energy, proportional to the number of possible pairs of parallel spins, increases stability by following ...
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