No
No, the ionization energy of sodium is not the same as chlorine. The ionization energy of sodium is lower than that of chlorine because sodium requires less energy to remove an electron. Sodium has a single electron in its outer shell, while chlorine has seven electrons in its outer shell, making it harder to remove an electron.
It has the same electron configuration as in a neon atom.
The energy level closest to the nucleus is the 1s orbital and can hold 2 electrons as do all s orbitals. Every electron orbital has a distinct shape and number. The 1s orbital has the same shape the 2s orbital and the 3s orbital and so forth. There are other orbital shapes such as p, d, and f. Regardless of the number or level of the orbital, all p orbitals are the same shape and all d orbitals are the same shape. Orbitals differ in distance from the nucleus and the distance is indicated by the number before the orbital shape.
The energy of the photon is the same as the energy lost by the electron
It accepts one electron.
The energy of the photon is the same as the energy lost by the electron
They are not.
Elements in the same row, or period, of the periodic table fill up the same energy level as you move from left to right. This is because elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells.
No. The electron is not a photon. An electron is a charged particle of matter. A photon is a unit of "energy-time" designated by Planck's Constant h.
Yes, but valence electrons are always in the outer electron shell of an atom.
The same thing as energy is the capacity to do work or cause change.
no it is not the same thing.
The Hall coefficient has the same sign as the charge carrier. The charge carrier in a normal electric current, the electron, is negative, and as a result the Hall coefficient is negative.
in the third shell, an electron has more energy and is further from the nucleus
Facilitaed Transport is a passive transport because its the same thing. the process is carried out by an enzyme-like carrier. Since it doesn't require energy it is passive
No
No, energy and power are not the same thing. Energy is the ability to do work or produce heat, while power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted.