Activation energy
No, if carbon dioxide (in gaseous state ) is cooled to -80 degrees centigrade, it converts to dry ice.
it is the energy required for a mole of atom to loose a mole of electron.
The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.
The main reason we sweat is to keep your body cool. As the water evaporates from the skin, it takes some of the heat energy from your body with it to convert itself from liquid to gaseous state.
Gaseous chemical elements are nonmetals.
Ionic
I am almost positive that it explodes
you ask a scientist.
I did a special project about it in school & researched it. I'm positive it's gaseous because my science teacher checked it.
Convert gaseous Nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.
The electron
The ionization energy, expressed in kJ/mol.
ionization enthalpy means the energy required to remove an electron from isolated gaseous atom in its ground state . the isolated gaseous state is the state in which no other force of attraction acting on an atom form other atom . so that, we get the exact energy required to romove or add an electron to an atom. and here ground state is used to say that electron are stable and are not exited .. so , the ionization enthalpy is the energy required to remove an electron from gaseous atom which is free from other atom in that state in which electrons are stable. by shashank
ionization energy
ionization energy
isolated gaseous atoms ionization enthalpy is taken as reference value and its required to compare this values to various ions of this elements and to compare this values with various elements
No, if carbon dioxide (in gaseous state ) is cooled to -80 degrees centigrade, it converts to dry ice.