Asked by anonymous
Write a chemical equation representing the second ionization energy for lithium.
use e- as the symbol for an electron.
use e- as the symbol for an electron.
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Answered by
DrBob222
1st ionization:
Li ==> Li^+ + e
2nd ionization:
Li^+ ==> Li^2+ + e
Li ==> Li^+ + e
2nd ionization:
Li^+ ==> Li^2+ + e
Answered by
Shinelle
A don't no
Answered by
AbigailCapps
Li^+ (g) ----> Li^2+ (g) + e^-
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