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प्रश्न
The energy required to remove an electron from a neutral isolated gaseous atom and convert it into a positively charged gaseous ion is called ____________. (electron affinity, ionization potential,
electronegativity)
उत्तर
The energy required to remove an electron from a neutral isolated gaseous atom and convert it to a positively charged gaseous ion is called ionization potential
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Arrange the elements of group 17 and group 1 according to the given conditions.
Increasing ionization potential
Which element from the following has the highest ionization energy?
Explain your choice.
P, Na, CI
Choose the correct answer.
An element with highest ionization potential
(i) Calesium
(ii) Fluorine
(iii) Helium
(iv) Neon
In a group, a particular element has the lowest ionization potential; does it ionize most easily or least easily? Explain with example.
Electron affinities of two elements A and B are given below:
A = 3.79 electron volts
B = 3.56 electron volts
Which of them will ionize more easily and why?
which element has the highest ionisation potential.
Give reason for the following:
Ionisation potential decreases down a group.
Arrange the following as per instruction given in the bracket.
Na, Mg, Cl, S, Si (increasing ionisation potential)
Ionisation Potential values depend on atomic size. Explain.
The element with highest ionisation potential is ______.