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Is it bigger or smaller than the 1st Ionization Energy of Hydrogen?

2007-02-22 21:17:43 · 5 answers · asked by jspiar 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

There's a very small difference between the 1st Ionization energy of Deuterium and that of Hydrogen. Which one is bigger?

2007-02-22 21:25:43 · update #1

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u got to take into account the rest mass of electron............the answer is nearly same as that of hydrogen..................i think deuterium's I.E. is greater

by the way, there is no need for 1st I.E , there is only 1 electron in deuterium

2007-02-22 21:26:11 · answer #1 · answered by cyberbob 1 · 0 0

What s the 1st ionization Energy of Tritium

2016-10-25 03:54:03 · answer #2 · answered by Konstantinos 1 · 0 0

It is the same as fpr hydrogen since the only things to take in account are charges and distance nucleus-electron

2007-02-22 21:22:56 · answer #3 · answered by maussy 7 · 0 0

Hmm, in case you meant component as in remember then the "air" answer isn't an component. in case you meant as contained in the 4 elementals, then honest adequate - alongside with fireplace water and earth. Silicone isn't an component, silicon in spite of the undeniable fact that's. For me, i could decide on Strontium by means of fact it makes the superb crimson colour in fireworks (Strontium nitrate)

2016-12-18 09:10:45 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Hydrogen - 13.6 eV
Deuterium - 14.9 eV

2007-02-22 22:17:31 · answer #5 · answered by JJ 7 · 1 0

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