Textbook Question
Use Coulomb's law to calculate the ionization energy in kJ/mol of an atom composed of a proton and an electron separated by 110.00 pm. What wavelength of light has sufficient energy to ionize the atom?
Use Coulomb's law to calculate the ionization energy in kJ/mol of an atom composed of a proton and an electron separated by 110.00 pm. What wavelength of light has sufficient energy to ionize the atom?
The first ionization energy of lithium is 520 kJ/mol. Use Coulomb's law to estimate the average distance between the lithium nucleus and the 2s electron. How does this distance compare to the atomic radius of lithium? Assume an effective nuclear charge of 1+ for the valence electron.
Consider the elements: B, C, N, O, F. d. Which element has three unpaired electrons?
Consider the elements: Na, Mg, Al, Si, P. c. Which element is least metallic?
Consider the elements: Na, Mg, Al, Si, P. d. Which element is diamagnetic?