A quantum of energy is the amount of energy required to move an electron from one energy level to another energy level. http://www.slideshare.net/kmawhiney/electrons-in-atoms-presentation/
excitation energy
Quanta
Yes.
it is the energy required for a mole of atom to loose a mole of electron.
Ionization energy is more commonly used to remove the topmost electron in the atom very important information if you are getting ready for a test.
The energy required to remove an electron from an atom
No, the Bohr model does not work for all elements. It accurately describes the electronic structure of hydrogen and other single-electron systems, but it fails to explain the behavior of multi-electron atoms. Instead, a more complex quantum mechanical description, such as the SchrΓΆdinger equation, is required to accurately describe the electronic structure of all elements.
The number of valence electron will be required. It will describe the amount of charge.
The energy required to remove an electron~ Apex! :D
The Discrete Fourier Transform is used with digitized signals. This would be used if one was an engineer as they would use this to calculate measurements required.
The electron
Ionization Energy or electron energy
The amount of energy required to remove an electron form an at is the ionization energy.
Ionization energy is an expression linked to extraction of an electron.
Yes.
Yes
The energy required to remove an electron
it is the energy required for a mole of atom to loose a mole of electron.
The energy needed to remove an electron from an atom (in the gaseous state) is called the IONIZATION ENERGY.