tyrenbraggs33 tyrenbraggs33
  • 17-12-2018
  • Chemistry
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energy required to remove an electron from and electron

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rauchnathan02 rauchnathan02
  • 17-12-2018

the first ionization energy of an element is the energy needed to remove the outermost, or highest energy, electron from a neutral atom in the gas phase. The process by which the first ionization energy of hydrogen is measured would be represented by the following equation.

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