How measure the ionisation potential of hydrogen atom
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Divide the mass being ionized, in grams, by the atomic mass number. If you have 24 grams of oxygen, for example, which has an atomic mass of 16, you have 1.5 moles. Multiply the ionization energy you looked up by 96.485. 1 eV/particle is equal to 96.485 kJ/mol.
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