How can the ionization energy of an element be determined from its emission spectrum?
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Photoelectron spectroscopy is an experimental method used to determine the electronic structure of atoms and molecules. Photoelectron spectrometers ionize samples by bombarding them with high-energy radiation, such as UV or x-rays, and detecting the number and kinetic energy of ejected electrons.
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ionisation energy = avagadro constant÷1000 convert to kill joules
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