Chemistry, asked by Hacker20, 1 year ago

What is ionization enthalpy ?

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Answered by komalchauhan1
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Ionization enthalpy is defined as the energy required to remove electron in the ground state of a gaseous isolated atom. So it should be taken care that the atom is isolated meaning not in a combined state or bound with any other atom or molecule .

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Vanya17: Ionizing radiation (ionising radiation) is radiation that carries enough energy to liberate electrons from atoms or molecules, thereby ionizing them. Ionizing radiation is made up of energetic subatomic particles, ions or atoms moving at high speeds (usually greater than 1% of the speed of light), and electromagnetic waves on the high-energy end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Answered by SmartCutiePie
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They are amount of energy which require to remove..... This also quantity of energy which an isolated.

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