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Chapter 10 Ionization Energy
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A good number of transition metal elements possess an ability to have more than one positive ion. (Remember +2 is the most common oxidation number for metal ions) Mn +2 Mn Mn +4 Mn +6 Mn +7
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Demonstration Mn a
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Demonstration Mn a
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Ionization Energy Ionization energy is the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom or ion.
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First Ionization Energy First Ionization energy is the energy needed to remove the first electron from an atom.
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First Ionization Energy Francium has the lowest first ionization energy.
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How would you relate ionization energy to atomic size and effective nuclear charge?
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Large atoms with low effective nuclear charge have low ionization energies. Small atoms with high effective nuclear charge have high ionization energies.
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Ionization Energy First Ionization energy is the energy needed to remove the first electron from an atom. Multiple Ionization Energies Second Ionization energy is the energy needed to remove the second electron from an atom.
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Multiple Ionization Energies How many ionization energies does carbon have?
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Ionization Energies in kJ/mol 1234567 H1312 He23725250 Li520729711810 Be89917571484521000 B800242636592502032820 C10862352461962213782047260 N140228554576747394425325064340
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Multiple Ionization Energies What happens to carbon’s size and effective nuclear charge as you remove electrons?
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Teacher Demonstrations Sodium and water Potassium and water
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Homework Ionization Energy Worksheet Do the Lab Summary for “Reactivity and the Periodic Table”
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