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Ionization Energy in Electron Volts
Ahhhh. (A's# x 2 H molecules)(20 eV)(1.6x10^-19)- mhrokosz
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Ionization Energy in Electron Volts
2 atoms; (1.6 × 10−19 J) x 20? that simple?- mhrokosz
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Ionization Energy in Electron Volts
Homework Statement (10.) It requires roughly 10 eV to ionize one hydrogen atom. How much energy (in joules) are needed to ionize all the hydrogen atoms in one mole of molecular hydrogen (H2)? [Recall: 1 eV = 1.6 × 10−19 J and Avogadro’s constant is about 6 × 1023.] Homework Equations...- mhrokosz
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