Core electrons. Probably the 1s level would require the most ionization energy to pull these electrons.
If you are reffering to ionization energies. The 2nd ionization energy of an element is higher thus electrons are harder to remove than in the 1st ionization energy etc.
When the atom is part of the inert/noble family, which is group or family 18.
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This chemical element is neon.
Which energy level requires the most energy to remove an electron?
This is an electron situated on the outermost level.
As an atom it is the whole atom. As a part it is the electron (which has no volume).
The atomic number, proton and electron are all the same amount in an element.
If you use high-end equipment such as electron microscopes, you can detect the amount of electrons are in an atom and therefore identify that element. Examples; 1 electron - Hydrogen 8 electrons - Oxygen 111 electrons - Roentgenium
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.
This is an electron situated on the outermost level.
As an atom it is the whole atom. As a part it is the electron (which has no volume).
The amount of energy needed to remove the outermost electron.
Electron affinity is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom. Or an energy released by adding an electron to a gaseous atom ( ie, negative quantity). In this case, if an element has a negative Electron Affinity, its indicating that this element is stable than the neutral ones.
Because they are all have the same amount of outer electron or covalent electron or charge.
N=2 To N=1 The greatest energy change comes between the lower energy levels.
They both show the amount of electrons in the outer shell.
Yes it does
The atomic number, proton and electron are all the same amount in an element.
If you use high-end equipment such as electron microscopes, you can detect the amount of electrons are in an atom and therefore identify that element. Examples; 1 electron - Hydrogen 8 electrons - Oxygen 111 electrons - Roentgenium
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.
There are specific factors that can contribute to a the properties of chemical elements. Some of these factors include the amount of valance electrons in the element.