[H+] = 10 raised to the -pH, or 10 raised to -3, which equals .001. Then Ka = [H+] squared / Molarity of the solution, which equals 1.72 E(-6).
First because the later ones are trying to take more H plus ions from an already negative ion, which is harder.
Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has the lowest first ionization energy.
No. Nonmetals have a high first ionization energy.
Helium (He) has the highest first ionization energy. Ionization energy increase as you go across the periodic table from left to right
The first ionization energy of nitrogen is 1402.3 kJ/mol.
First because the later ones are trying to take more H plus ions from an already negative ion, which is harder.
Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has the lowest first ionization energy.
No. Nonmetals have a high first ionization energy.
Sodium's first ionization energy is 495 kJ / mol.
Fluorine has the largest first ionization energy among the halogens.
The first ionization energy is 1681 kJ/mol.
Helium has the highest ionization energy.
The first ionization energy for carbon is 1 086,5 kJ/mol. The first ionization energy for oxygen is 1 319,9 kJ/mol.
Helium (He) has the highest first ionization energy. Ionization energy increase as you go across the periodic table from left to right
In a group the first ionization energy decrease going down.In a period the first ionization energy increase from left to right.
The first ionization energy of nitrogen is 1402.3 kJ/mol.
The ionization energy (first) of einsteinium is 619 kJ/mol.