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Created by Stefanie Doukakis
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Question | Answer |
What is the definition of the first ionization energy | The definition of the first ionization energy is; The energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms. (ONE ELECTRON FROM EACH ATOM) |
What are the units used for ionization | Kilojoules per mole (kjmol-1) |
Why are the third ionization energies always higher than any other ionization energies | Because it is breaking into a full stable energy level and that requires a lot of energy. |
Do both non-metals and metals undergo ionisation. Why? | Yes. To form positively charged ions. |
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