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what is Ionisation Energy?​

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Answered by KuhuPatel17
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In physics and chemistry, ionization energy (American English spelling) or ionisation energy (British English spelling), is the minimum amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron of an isolated neutral gaseous atom or molecule.

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Answered by saisujana10052005
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it is defined as minimum amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bounded electron from the valence shell of the isolated neutral gaseous atom in its ground state. it is expressed in KJ mol^-1 or in electron volts

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