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Ionization Energy
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Summary
Ionization energy
is the
amount of energy
required to
remove an electron
from an
isolated atom
or
ion in its gaseous state
. It is a
fundamental property
that reveals the
reactivity of elements
, with
higher ionization energies
indicating a
stronger hold on electrons
and typically
less reactivity
.
Concepts
Atomic Structure
Electron Configuration
Periodic Trends
First Ionization Energy
Successive Ionization Energies
Coulomb's Law
Effective Nuclear Charge
Shielding Effect
Quantum Mechanics
Valence Electrons
Degree Of Ionization
Non-Thermal Plasma
Atomic Physics
Specific Energy Loss
Ionization
Electronegativity
Ionization Techniques
Ionization Efficiency
Electron Shielding
Orbital Penetration
Core Electrons
Metallic Character
Nonmetallic Character
Nuclear Charge
Impact Ionization
Neutral Hydrogen Formation
Periodic Table
Group 18 Elements
Group 13 Elements
Non-metals
Relevant Degrees
Nuclear Physics 86%
Physical Chemistry 14%
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