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3.460e-19
How much energy is required to move the electron of the hydrogen atom from the 1s to the 2s orbital
3.61 *10^-11
ok, so electron affinity is the amount of energy given off when a particular atom excepts electrons. Essentially, it is the likelihood that an atom will accept an electron, while ionization energy is how much energy is needed to take an electron off of a particular atom
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3.460e-19
There are many reasons why power plants release so much energy from so little fuel. They really use the energy efficiently harvested from every single charged atom.
How much energy is required to move the electron of the hydrogen atom from the 1s to the 2s orbital
3.61 *10^-11
The electron affinity of yttrium is 29.6 kilojoules per mole. This is how much energy this element releases when added to a single neutral, gaseous molecule or atom to create a negative ion.
3.60413×10−11 J/nucleus
The ratio is greater than 1/1 000 000.
36.8 kj
ok, so electron affinity is the amount of energy given off when a particular atom excepts electrons. Essentially, it is the likelihood that an atom will accept an electron, while ionization energy is how much energy is needed to take an electron off of a particular atom
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This vaporization energy is 18,19 kJ.
450 nm