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write the units to measure the ionization energy​

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Answered by aradhana66788
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Explanation:

In physics, the ionization energy is measured in electron volts (eV) and measures how much energy is needed to remove one electron from one atom or molecule. In chemistry, the ionization energy is measured per mole of atoms or molecules and is expressed in kiloJoules per mole (kJ/mol).

Answered by hwisvsdvgrsnoofkg
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Explanation:

Units used to measure ionization are not always the same. Chemists refer to one mole (mol) of a substance when reporting ionization energy. This unit is kJ/mol or kcal/mol. The unit electron volt (eV) is used by physicists.

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