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What amount of energy is required to completely ionize 21.5 grams of carbon atoms in the gas phase (C(g)) if the ionization energy of C(g) is 1086 kJ/mole?
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12 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Ionize it to what? one electron?
21.5/12 = mols C
1086 kJ/mol x ?mol = ?
12 years ago

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