Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Electrons in Atoms, Exercise 13: Questions
Lawrie Ryan Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Electrons in Atoms, Exercise 13: Questions
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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Electrons in Atoms, Exercise 13: Questions with Hints & Solutions
The first ionization energies of four consecutive elements in the periodic table are :
Sodium =
Magnesium=
Aluminium =
Silicon=
Explain the general increase in ionisation energy from sodium to Silicon.
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The first ionization energies of four consecutive elements in the periodic table are :
Sodium =
Magnesium=
Aluminium =
Silicon=
Explain why aluminium has lower first ionization energy than magnesium.
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The ionization energy of fluorine is whereas the first ionization energy of Iodine is . Explain why fluorine has higher first ionization energy than Iodine despite fluorine having a smaller nuclear charge.
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