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ionization energy of sodium in ev ?​

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Ionization Energies

  • For example, sodium requires only 496 kJ/mol or 5.14 eV/atom to ionize it while neon, the noble gas immediately preceding it in the periodic table, requires 2081 kJ/mol or 21.56 eV/atom. The ionization energy is one of the primary energy considerations used in quantifying chemical bonds.
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