Whether a cesium atom transfers an electron to a chlorine atom to form isolated Cs + ( g ) and Cl − ( g ) ions or not should be determined. Concept introduction: Ionization energy is amount of energy needed to eliminate electron from isolated, neutral gaseous atom. It is denoted by E i . Energy needed to eliminate first electron from neutral atom is known as first ionization energy, represented by E i1 . Energy needed to eliminate electron from monoatomic cation is second ionization energy ( E i2 ) . Change in energy when electron is added to neutral isolated atom of gas is called electron affinity . It is denoted by E ea . Neutral atom becomes anion after addition of electron to it. More negative E ea indicates greater tendency to accept the electron and vice-versa.
Whether a cesium atom transfers an electron to a chlorine atom to form isolated Cs + ( g ) and Cl − ( g ) ions or not should be determined. Concept introduction: Ionization energy is amount of energy needed to eliminate electron from isolated, neutral gaseous atom. It is denoted by E i . Energy needed to eliminate first electron from neutral atom is known as first ionization energy, represented by E i1 . Energy needed to eliminate electron from monoatomic cation is second ionization energy ( E i2 ) . Change in energy when electron is added to neutral isolated atom of gas is called electron affinity . It is denoted by E ea . Neutral atom becomes anion after addition of electron to it. More negative E ea indicates greater tendency to accept the electron and vice-versa.
Definition Definition Change in energy of a neutral gaseous atom when an electron is added to the atom to form a negative ion.
Chapter 6, Problem 6.81SP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Whether a cesium atom transfers an electron to a chlorine atom to form isolated Cs+(g) and Cl−(g) ions or not should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Ionization energy is amount of energy needed to eliminate electron from isolated, neutral gaseous atom. It is denoted by Ei. Energy needed to eliminate first electron from neutral atom is known as first ionization energy, represented by Ei1. Energy needed to eliminate electron from monoatomic cation is second ionization energy (Ei2).
Change in energy when electron is added to neutral isolated atom of gas is called electron affinity. It is denoted by Eea. Neutral atom becomes anion after addition of electron to it. More negative Eea indicates greater tendency to accept the electron and vice-versa.
424 Repon Sheet Rates of Chemical Reactions : Rate and Order of 1,0, Deception
B. Effect of Temperature
BATH TEMPERATURE
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Barometric pressure 770-572
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Vapor pressure of water at bath temperature (see Appendix L) 42.2
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Using the ideal gas law, calculate the moles of O; collected
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Based on the moles of O, evolved, calculate the molar concentration of the original 3% 1,0, solution (sho
calculations)