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Dhisbdj
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Removing an electron.
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Is it easier to remove an electron from Fe or Na ?
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Na, check electronegativity.
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Quote from: chenbeier on October 31, 2019, 07:59:12 AM
Na, check electronegativity.
Do you mean the first energy of ionization?
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Quote from: chenbeier on October 31, 2019, 07:59:12 AM
Na, check electronegativity.
Electronegativity is a conventional value. It does not relate properly with the electron affinity nor the energy of ionization - nor do the last two relate simply with an other.
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