The ioniation eneegy per mole of hydrogen atom in terms of rydberg
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Multiply the ionization energy by Avogadro's number, which gives the number of particles in a mole of substance. Multiplying 2.182 x 10^(-18) J by 6.022 x 10^(23) gives 1.312 x 10^6 Joules per mol (J/mol), or 1312 kJ/mol, which is how it is commonly written in chemistry.
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