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The second ionisation energy of sodium is around 9 times larger than its first, while the
third is only around 1.5 times larger than its second. Suggest why this is so.
The electron being removed from Na+ is from ( 2p, 2s ) orbitals which are ( closer, farther away ) to the
nucleus, shielded less, so more closely attracted to the nucleus. This makes them
( easier, harder ) to be removed.
The electron being removed from Na+2 is also from 2p orbitals which are relatively the
same distance from the nucleus, same shielding, so attracted to the nucleus slightly
more. This makes them only a little ( harder, easier ) to be removed.