Here we can see , the first ionisation energy is very low compare to second , third and forth one .
This indicates , that the first ionisation is relatively easier than other ionisations , that means , first ionisation produces a stable half filled or full filled electronic structure .
The best possible answer of this question will be sodium (Na) .
Na(1s22s22p63s1) by first ionisation , gets full filled stable configaration Na+(1s22s22p6) . Then , the rest ionisations are from 2p orbitals and associated with higher energy . So , the answer will be - Sodium (Na) .
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This figure represents the successive ionization energy of an atom in the third period of the...
The figure represents the successive ionization energies of an atom in the third period of the periodic table. Part A 16,000 14,000 Which atom is this most likely to be? Express your answer as a chemical symbol. 12,000 ΑΣΦ ? 10,000 Energy (kJ/mol 8000 Si 6000 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 4000 2000 X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining 0 E1 E2 E E4 Es
The figure represents the successive ionization energies of an atom in the third period of the periodic table. - Part A 16,000 14,000 Which atom is this most likely to be? Express your answer as a chemical symbol. 12,000 Energy (kJ/mol = ADP * o a ? Al 6000 4000 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 2000 X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining E1 E2 E3 E4 E,
explain and write clear please?? 6.24 This figure represents the successive ionization energy of an atom in the third period of the periodic table. Which atom is this most likely to be? 6 12,000 10,000 8000 Energy (kJ/mol) 6000 4000 2000 Ej1 E2 E3 E;4
Part A What is the third-row element having the successive ionization energies in kJ/mol: 738, 1451, 7733, 10,540, 13,630, 17,995, 21,703 Express your answer as a chemical symbol Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect: Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Provide Feedback Next>
4. The following energy diagram represents the ionization energies for the first four ionizations of an atom third period. Which atom is this most likely to be? e IE: IE2 E3 E4 (a. AD b. P C. S d. Mg
Table 1. Successive ionization energies for selected elements in kJ/mol. ps4_IE_table Calculate the energy required to form a single Mg2+ ion from a neutral magnesium atom in the gas phase. Provide your answer in aJ. Question 1 0/6 pts Table 1. Successive ionization energies for selected elements in kJ/mol. 3rd 4th Number 2 3 9 11 12 Symbol Не Li F Na Mg Name helium lithium fluorine sodium magnesium 1st 2372.3 520.2 1681.0 495.8 737.7 2nd 5250.5 7298.1 2274.2 4562...
Help with this please - Part A Use Coulomb's law to calculate the ionization energy in kJ/mol of an atom composed of a proton and an electron separated by 189.00 pm Express your answer rollto three significant figures with the appropriate units. PÅ o 2 ? Ejonization = Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B What wavelength of light has sufficient energy to ionize the atom? Express your answer rollto three...
Ionization. 25. (3) Which of the following most likely represents the successive ionization energies (IE, through IE) of a noble gas in Period 4, in kJ/mol? (select the best one) IE IE2 IE3 IE4 IES a) 1351 2350 3565 5070 6240 941 2045 2973 4144 6590 c) 419 3052 4420 5877 7975 d) 590 1145 4912 6491 8153
11. The successive ionization energies of a certain element in period 5 are 577.9 kl/mol, 1x = 1820 kl/mol, 13- 2750 kJ/mol, 14 = 11,600 kl/mol, and is = 14,800 kl/mol. Determine the identity of this unknown element. Justify your answer utilizing periodic trends.
A neutral atom has the following ionization energies given in KJ/mol: 1st Ionization energy:578 2nd ionization energy:1000 3rd ionization energy: 7745 4th ionization energy: 9,577 the element can be: ? a) phosphorus b) sodium c) beryllium d) aluminum e) carbon A typed answer is preferd. Please explain why.