Ionization Enthalpy and its Applications

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Ionization Enthalpy and its Applications: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Ionisation Enthalpy, Factors Affecting Ionisation Energy, Variation of Ionisation Energy in Periodic Table, Applications of Ionisation Energy, and Exceptions in Trends of Ionization Energy.

Important Questions on Ionization Enthalpy and its Applications

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If ionization potential for hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, then ionization potential for He+will be:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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The increasing order of the first ionization enthalpies of the elements B, P, S and F (lowest first) is

 

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The atomic number of Vanadium V, Chromium Cr, Manganese Mn and Iron Fe are, respectively, 23, 24, 25 and 26. Which one of these may be expected to have the highest second ionization enthalpy?

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Among P2O5,As2O3,Sb2O3 and Bi2O3, the most acidic oxide is
 

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The first ionisation energy of Na,B,N and O atoms follows the order
 

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The successive ionization energies of an element, in kJ·mol-1 are 1060,1900, 2920, 6280 and 21200. This element would belong to group-          

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Which element among the following is most probable to have the following values?

ΔiH1=419 kJ mol-1
ΔiH2=3051 kJ mol-1
ΔegH=-48 kJ mol-1

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Identify the incorrect order corresponding the mentioned property?

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Arrange Be,Mg,Ca,Sr in the ascending order of ionisation enthalpy.

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A large jump between the values of the second and third ionization potentials of an atom would correspond to the electronic configuration

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The correct order of 1st ionisation enthalpy among the following elements Be, B, C, N, O is

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The first ionization potential IP of the elements Na,Mg,Si,P,Cl and Ar are 5.14,7.65,8.15 10.49,12.97 and 15.76 eV, respectively. The IP (in eV) of K is closest to :

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How ionisation energy varies from hydrogen to caesium?

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Which of the following do not show regular trend for IE1?

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Which of the following relation is correct with respect to first (I) and second (II) ionisation potentials of sodium and magnesium ?

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Which of the following relations are correct for F & Cl?

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The five successive I.P of element x are 7.1,14,29.3,113.7 & 142.9eV respectively then the formula of its chloride will be :-

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Ionisation energy of element A are :-

IE1    IE2   IE3120   430   540 kJ/mol

If A react with different elements, which compounds of A is not possible?

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Which electronic configuration of an element has abnormally high difference between second and third ionization enthalpy?