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Q: Why cesium required little energy to release its one electron?
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Why Cesium atomic number 55 requires little energy to release its one electron present in the outer most shell?

why Cs requires little energy to release its 1 electron


How many electrons does Cesium have in its outer energy level?

Cesium, or Cs, has 1 valence electron.


Why cesium requires little energy to release its one elecron of outermost shell?

The distance between the nucleus an this electron is higher.


Why is it easier to lose electrons from a cesium atom than from a lithium atom?

It all has to due with ionization energy. Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom to make it an ion. Cesium has a lower ionization energy than Lithium, so it is easier to remove electrons, and thus lose electrons, from a Cesium atom than a Lithium atom.


How many outer levels does Cesium have?

One electron in outermost energy level.


Define ionization energy of an element?

The energy required to remove an electron~ Apex! :D


The energy required to remove an electron from a neutral atom is the atom's?

Ionization Energy or electron energy


What is ionization energy and which element has the lowest ionization energy?

The energy required for an element to ionize and helium has the lowest.


What do you call the energy involved when an atom loses an electron?

The amount of energy required to remove an electron form an at is the ionization energy.


What energy is required to remove an electron from an atom?

The energy needed to remove an electron from an atom (in the gaseous state) is called the IONIZATION ENERGY.


Is ionization energy required to add an electron to a netural atom?

Ionization energy is an expression linked to extraction of an electron.


What is the same and what is different in the electron configuration of Na and Cs?

Both sodium (Na) and cesium (Cs) are alkali metals in Group 1 of the periodic table. They both have one valence electron in the outermost shell. However, between the two, cesium has 3 more energy levels than sodium (sodium is in row 3, cesium is in row 6).