The First Ionization Energy of Mercury Is 1006 KJ/mol Hg+(g) + E- Is Therefore
A) 1006 KJ/mol
Multiple Choice
The first ionization energy of mercury is 1006 kJ/mol. The energy change for the reaction Hg(l) Hg+(g) + e- is therefore
A) 1006 kJ/mol.
B) greater than 1006 kJ/mol.
C) less than 1006 kJ/mol.
D) is equal to the electron affinity of mercury.
E) is equal to the second ionization energy of mercury.
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