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Chapter 3, Problem 3.69E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The correct statement corresponding to ionization energy is to be identified.
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Ionization energy is defined as the minimum amount of energy that is required to completely remove an electron from an atom or ion in its gaseous state. It is calculated by subtracting the energy of the neutral atom from the energy of the ion formed.
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