The energy needed to remove a single electron (most loosely bound) from an isolated – gaseous atom is called
(a) Ionisation energy (b) Electronegativity
(c) Kinetic energy (d) Electron affinity
The energy needed to remove a single electron (most loosely bound) from an isolated – gaseous atom is called
(a) Ionisation energy (b) Electronegativity
(c) Kinetic energy (d) Electron affinity
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(a) ionisation energy
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In 4d orbital, n = 4 and
Radial nodes =
Radial nodes = 4 – 2 – 1 = 1
And angular nodes,
Here, number of unpaired electrons, n = 1
Spin only moment ;
= 173 × 10-2 B.M
=
= (At constant pressure)
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