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The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound Electron from an isolate gaseous atom is known as Ionisation Potential, also called Ionisation Energy. It may be represented as Atom (g) + I.E→ Positive Ion (g) + Electron (g) It is expressed in terms of eV/atom or kcal/mol or kJ/mol (1 eV per atom = 23.06 kcal/mol)
The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound Electron from an isolate gaseous atom is known as Ionisation Potential, also called Ionisation Energy. It may be represented as Atom (g) + I.E→ Positive Ion (g) + Electron (g) It is expressed in terms of eV/atom or kcal/mol or kJ/mol (1 eV per atom = 23.06 kcal/mol)Subscribe to our youtube channel!
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The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound Electron from an isolate gaseous atom is known as Ionisation Potential, also called Ionisation Energy. It may be represented as
Atom (g) + I.E→ Positive Ion (g) + Electron (g)
It is expressed in terms of eV/atom or kcal/mol or kJ/mol (1 eV per atom = 23.06 kcal/mol)
Subjects: Chemistry