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How Much Energy Is Required to Ionize One Mole of Hydrogen

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Question 11

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How much energy is required to ionize one mole of hydrogen atoms in their ground state?


A) 1,312 kJ
B) 2.18 kJ
C) 218 kJ
D) 2,178 kJ
E) 131.2 kJ

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