Question:
the first ionization energy of nitrogen N(g) + 2e → N² (g)
Last updated: 8/6/2022
the first ionization energy of nitrogen N(g) + 2e → N² (g) N(g) + e→N¯(g) N(g) →N+(g) + e¯ N(g) → N²+(g) + 2e- N+ (g) → N2²+ (g) + e¯
Last updated: 8/6/2022
the first ionization energy of nitrogen N(g) + 2e → N² (g) N(g) + e→N¯(g) N(g) →N+(g) + e¯ N(g) → N²+(g) + 2e- N+ (g) → N2²+ (g) + e¯