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copperant366Lv1
29 Sep 2019
In terms of photoelectron spectroscopy, why do you think the ionization energy for an electron in the 4s orbital in calcium greater than the ionization energy of an electron in the 4s orbital in potassium?
In terms of photoelectron spectroscopy, why do you think the ionization energy for an electron in the 4s orbital in calcium greater than the ionization energy of an electron in the 4s orbital in potassium?
Jamar FerryLv2
29 Sep 2019