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The ionisation potential of atomic
The ionisation potential of atomic hydrogen is 13.6 eV. A strong emission line in
the spectrum of atomic hydrogen occurs at a
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Olivia
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ionisation enegy is higher than second ionisation energy which is heigher than furst ionisation energy.explain
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parth
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Why is the first ionisation energy of chlorine greater than the first ionisation energy of Lithium ?
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Sore-throat medications sometimes contain the weak
acid phenol, HC6H5O. A 0.10 M solution of phenol has a pH of 5.43 at 25°C.
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Which kind of energy does matter have when it is in motion?
Responses intermolecular intermolecular kinetic kinetic potential
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Measure mainly of the nuclear potential: protons + neutrons
A. Atomic mass B. Subatomic particles C. Gluons D. Atomic number
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The first ionization potential of the elements B, C, and N (atomic numbers 5, 6, and 7) steadily increases, but that of O is
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Atomic symbol of aluminum is written as atomic number(13) atomic mass(27).what information do you get from it
*tell me of its
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Jeon Jungkook
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Atomic symbol of aluminum is written as atomic number(13) atomic mass(27).what information do you get from it
*tell me of its
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Jeon Jungkook
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Which statement describes an atomic nucleus?
An atomic nucleus is negatively charged. An atomic nucleus has no electrical charge.
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