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    three ionization energies are defined as follows: 1st ionization energy is the energy that enables the reaction X ⟶ X+ + e− 2nd ionization energy is the...
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  • a singly, doubly, etc., charged ion. For ionization energies measured in the unit eV, see Ionization energies of the elements (data page). All data from...
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    ionization rate is possible. Tunnel ionization is ionization due to quantum tunneling. In classical ionization, an electron must have enough energy to...
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  • column marked 1 is the first ionization energy to ionize the neutral atom, the column marked 2 is the second ionization energy to remove a second electron...
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    the nucleus. It is also referred to as ionization potential. The first ionization energy is the amount of energy that is required to remove the first electron...
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  • therefore the bulk of the ionization effects are due to secondary ionization. Even though photons are electrically neutral, they can ionize atoms indirectly through...
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    electric charge is called the ionization potential, or ionization energy. The nth ionization energy of an atom is the energy required to detach its nth electron...
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  • process are ionized. Thermal ionization is used to make simple ion sources, for mass spectrometry and for generating ion beams. Thermal ionization has seen...
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    enough heat to raise temperatures to ionization energies. These reactions occur at far higher energies than with ionization radiation, which requires only single...
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    electron) requires a fixed amount of energy (for example, 33.97 eV in dry air: 305 ), the number of ionizations per path length is proportional to the...
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  • In physics, the Saha ionization equation is an expression that relates the ionization state of a gas in thermal equilibrium to the temperature and pressure...
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    Electron ionization is widely used in mass spectrometry, particularly for organic molecules. The gas phase reaction producing electron ionization is M +...
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  • meaningful form for the ionization rate above can be obtained by noting that the Bohr radius and hydrogen atom ionization energy are given by a 0 = 4 π...
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  • (2006–) "Ionization energy". doi:10.1351/goldbook.I03199 "Binding Energy". Nuclear Power. Retrieved 16 May 2015. Bodansky, David (2005). Nuclear Energy: Principles...
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    Electron ionization (EI, formerly known as electron impact ionization and electron bombardment ionization) is an ionization method in which energetic electrons...
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  • first two ionization energies for europium, 1632 kJ·mol−1 can be compared with that of barium 1468.1 kJ·mol−1 and europium's third ionization energy is the...
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  • electronegativity of an atom is strongly correlated with the first ionization energy. The electronegativity is slightly negatively correlated (for smaller...
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  • Hence, its first ionization energy would be smaller than thorium's (Th: 6.3 eV; element 122: 5.6 eV) because of the greater ease of ionizing unbibium's 8p1/2...
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    from its associated atom's shell; this is ionization to form a positive ion. When an electron loses energy (thereby causing a photon to be emitted), then...
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  • Gravitational energyenergy from gravitational fields Ionization energyenergy that binds an electron to its atom or molecule Kinetic energy – (≥0), energy of...
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  • but this generally requires low ionization energies. Instead, because of its small size and high ionization energies, the basic structural unit of boron...
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    Chemical ionization (CI) is a soft ionization technique used in mass spectrometry. This was first introduced by Burnaby Munson and Frank H. Field in 1966...
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    first ionization energy is −24.587387936(25) eV. This value was measured experimentally. The theoretic value of Helium atom's second ionization energy is...
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    Plasma (physics) (redirect from Ionized gas)
    a plasma. The degree of plasma ionization is determined by the electron temperature relative to the ionization energy (and more weakly by the density)...
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    which can be accelerated to trigger impact ionization. Such so-called seed electrons can be created by ionization by natural radioactivity or cosmic rays...
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    corresponds to the difference between the energy of the initial electronic transition into the vacancy and the ionization energy for the electron shell from which...
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    example of hard ionization is electron ionization (EI). Soft ionization refers to the processes which impart little residual energy onto the subject...
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  • are of lower energy than electrons in p orbitals and therefore less likely to be involved in bonding. If the total ionization energies (IE) (see below)...
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  • predicted to have a lower ionization energy of 4.45 eV, so that the alkali metal in period 8 would not have the lowest ionization energy in the period, as is...
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    highly ionized regions (H II regions and the Warm Ionised Medium). Carbon has a lower ionization energy than hydrogen, and so singly-ionized carbon atoms...
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