Subject: The energy requirement stated in the text books?
Date: Sat Jul 1 04:19:54 2000
Posted by Chun Ming Wong
Grade level: 10-12
School: No school entered.
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Country: New Zealand
Area of science: Other
ID: 962439594.Ot
Message:
The 1st ionisation energy stated in science text books is the energy
required to remove 1 mole of electrons from one mole of atoms in the
gaseous state. However, what is the temperature at the gaseous state? The
boiling point? I think that the energy required should vary at different
temperature, is it true?
How about bond energy? It should be different at different temperatures
right?
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