CH110 Lecture 12: Ch110 lecture 12

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The struggle between these two opposing forces balance (largely cancel each other) Example #6: arrange elements in order of increasing atomic radius. Problem: referring only to the periodic table, arrange the elements p, s, and o in order of increasing atomic radius. Ionization energy (ie) is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its gaseous state. The expelled electron is the one that is outermost orbital. The first ionization energy (ie1) is the energy required to remove one electron from the neutral atom e. g. mg(g) mg+(g) + e ie1 = 739 kj mol 1. The second, third and fourth ionization energies are those energies required to remove the second, third and fourth electrons, respectively mg+(g) mg2+(g) + e ie2 = 1450 kj mol 1 mg2+(g) . Mg3+(g) + e ie3 = 1451 kj mol 1. Each succeeding ionization energy larger than the previous (ie1 < ie2 < ie3etc)

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