ionisation energy उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The second ionisation energy of all of the alkali metals is very high and the alkalides have much theoretical interest due to their unusual stoichiometry and low metastable or stable.
- Why does ionisation energy decrease as atomic number increases, and are there any anomalies to this generalisation ? talk ) 21 : 06, 1 January 2008 ( UTC)
- Because it has the largest atomic radius among the halogens, iodine has the lowest first ionisation energy, lowest electron affinity, lowest electronegativity and lowest reactivity of the halogens.
- The plasma temperature is selected to maximise ionisation efficiency for elements with a high first ionisation energy, while minimising second ionisation ( double charging ) for elements that have a low second ionisation energy.
- The plasma temperature is selected to maximise ionisation efficiency for elements with a high first ionisation energy, while minimising second ionisation ( double charging ) for elements that have a low second ionisation energy.
- The second ionisation energy of the alkali metals is much higher than the first as the second-most loosely held electron is part of a fully filled electron shell and is thus difficult to remove.
- Its first four ionisation energies, 1086.5, 2352.6, 4620.5 and 6222.7 kJ / mol, are much higher than those of the heavier group 14 elements.
- The high third ionisation energy for Eu and Yb correlate with the half filling 4f 7 and complete filling 4f 14 of the 4f subshell, and the stability afforded by such configurations due to exchange energy.
- Since large angle scattering is rare for positive ions, a range may be well defined for that radiation, depending on its energy and charge, as well as the ionisation energy of the stopping medium.
- In the case of transition metals such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, the absorption spectra for EMCD are usually measured at the 3d state by the absorption of a virtual photon providing the ionisation energy.