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The molar enthalpy change accompanying the removal of an electron from a gas phase atom orion in its ground state is called?

Options

A)
Electron gain enthalpy
B)
Ionization enthalpy
C)
Enthalpy change
D)
Enthalpic gas removal

The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

- The enthalpy change associated with the removal of the first electron from an isolated gaseous atom.

- Ionization enthalpy is the minimum amount of energy required to detach from an isolated gaseous atom the most loosely bound electron and turn it into a gaseous cation.


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