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waterboy1234
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hey there, I am just school student and is a little bit confused with this quantum physics question. what is the difference between ionization energy and photoelectric emission? is the difference just that ionization energy is an electron removed from an atom in its gaseous state while that of photoelectric effect is the removal of an electron from that of an element in its solid state? or is there more to it?
ok or rather, the difference between ionization energy and work function of a material?
ok or rather, the difference between ionization energy and work function of a material?
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