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27 May, 20:30

How much energy (in kj) is required to ionize 2.52 moles of hydrogen atoms?

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  1. 27 May, 20:40
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    Step one; calculate the number of of molecules are that are present in 2.78 moles using the avorgadros laws

    That is from avorgadros law

    1moles = 6.023 x10^23molecules what about 2.78mole = how many moles

    =2.78molesx6.023 x10^23/1moles = 1.673 x10^24

    dinide by 1000 to convert to KJ

    that is 1.673 x10^24/1000=1.6735 x10^21kj
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