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6 June, 19:56

What is the reaction that corresponds to the first ionization energy of rubidium

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  1. 6 June, 21:56
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    Rb (g) → Rb⁺ (g) + e⁻ I₁ = 1st ionization energy

    Explanation:

    Here we have

    Rb (g) → Rb⁺ (g) + e⁻

    The equation is of the form

    X → X⁺ + e⁻

    An atom that is made up of more than one electron requires a steadily increasing amount of energy to remove each successive electron. The ionization energy I₁ to remove the first electron is the first ionization energy, which can be defined as follows

    E (g) → E⁺ (g) + e⁻ I₁ = 1st ionization energy

    Similarly, the second ionization energy is given by

    E⁺ (g) → E²⁺ (g) + e⁻ I₂ = 2nd ionization energy and so forth.
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