No it has high ionization potential compared to Na, K.
This is because it has a very small atomic radius so there is more attraction of the nucleus to the electrons.
So it is not easy to remove electrons from it when compared to Na and K.
The first ionization energy of calcium is,
1037 kilojoules per mole
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1st: 658.8 kJ·mol−1 2nd: 1309.8 kj.mol−1 3rd: 2652.5 kJ·mol−1
520.2 kJ / mol
Lithium has an ionization energy of 5.3917 eV.
li+e-
ionization potential energy. but remember the atom must be neutral .
Ne (Highest First Ionization Energy) C Be Mg Sr (Lowest First Ionization Energy)
Sulfer's ionization energy is 32.066
Argon's ionization energy is 39.948
Mercury's ionization energy is 24.10
In general, ionization INCREASES as you move to the right and up in the periodic table, making P (Phosphorus) higher than Ca (Calcium).
Ne (Highest First Ionization Energy) C Be Mg Sr (Lowest First Ionization Energy)
ionization potential energy. but remember the atom must be neutral .
Helium (He) has the highest ionization energy.
No fire is not an ionization energy
ionization energy
The Chemical equation of calcium hydroxide is Ca(OH)2
Tins ionization energy is 118.10
Mercury's ionization energy is 24.10
Argon's ionization energy is 39.948
Sulfer's ionization energy is 32.066
Helium has the highest ionization energy.