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ionization energy example

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Answered by AdiSTo
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Ionization energy is measure of the difficulty in removing an electron from an atom or ion or the tendency of an atom or ion to surrender an electron. The loss of electron usually happens in the ground state of the chemical species.

For Example-

For hydrogen,

First orbit energy is –2.18 × 10– 18 J/atom

(or – 1312.3 KJ/mole),

and the ionization energy is + 2.18 × 10–18 J/atom (or + 1312.3 KJ/mole).

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