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Ionisation energy determines the ability to loose electron. It tells the amount of energy changes in the process.
The ionization energy tells us about the energy required (and thus the ease) with which an atom/ion can give away an electron (in the outermost shell). So, atoms with low ionization energies ( lowest for Caesium) give away the electron with ease
It tells whether products or reactants are favored at equilibrium
NaCl dissolve so easily that it is not even given a solubility product constant, as this value ( also known as the Ksp) tells us the solubility for compounds that don't readily dissolve.
No, it tells you how acidic or basic a solution is. The closer the pH is to 1, the more acidic spomething is. The closer to 14, the more basic. 7 is neutral so there is the same amount of acid and base. So if by strength you mean how much of an acid/base there is than, yes pH will measure that. Remember, the more H+ ions, the more acidic, and the more OH- ions, the more basic.
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Ionisation energy determines the ability to loose electron. It tells the amount of energy changes in the process.
Well, technically yes, and we even know the magnitude of the constant acceleration.If velocity is constant, that tells you that acceleration is zero, which sounds likea constant to us.
The ionization energy tells us about the energy required (and thus the ease) with which an atom/ion can give away an electron (in the outermost shell). So, atoms with low ionization energies ( lowest for Caesium) give away the electron with ease
its not a strength it tells you what grade it is. 10 is like mechanic grade, 8 is like building etc.
It tells whether products or reactants are favored at equilibrium
It tells whether products or reactants are favored at equilibrium
Not a constant, but the differential, i.e. gradient, of the equation. It = 0 at maxima and minima, where the curve is at its turning-point(s).
pH.paper tells the strength of an acid and alkali and litmus paper tells that whether the substance is an acid or an alkali.
It tells whether products or reactants are favored at equilibrium
It tells how much the reaction rate is affected by concentrations.
gives the relation between refrective index and wave length of light