M + ionization energy à M1+ + e- M + ionization energy à M1+ + e-
The energy required to remove an electron from an atom
ionization potential energy. but remember the atom must be neutral .
Sulfer's ionization energy is 32.066
Mercury's ionization energy is 24.10
Argon's ionization energy is 39.948
The energy required to remove an electron from an atom
The equation for first ionization energy is the equation for the energy required to remove an electron from one mole of gaseous atoms to produce a mole of gaseous ions. It is as follows: X(g) ---> X^+1(g) + e^-1.
Energy
Lithium ====> Li , Electronic configuration { 1S2 2S1 } So we have only first ionization An the second will be from Complete stable energy level that need great amount of energy to remove it And that is impossible
ionization potential energy. but remember the atom must be neutral .
Helium (He) has the highest ionization energy.
By all means. If an atom is neutral, then it has no need to attract or repel other atoms. But if it becomes positively or negatively charged (by taking away or adding one electron (btw: negative ionization is healthy)) then it will naturally attract it's opposite and attach to closest possible match.
No fire is not an ionization energy
ionization energy
Tins ionization energy is 118.10
Mercury's ionization energy is 24.10
Argon's ionization energy is 39.948