nikoMa3rzaOci
nikoMa3rzaOci nikoMa3rzaOci
  • 04-08-2016
  • Chemistry
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Write a chemical equation representing the second ionization energy for lithium.

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Hagrid
Hagrid Hagrid
  • 07-08-2016
It's likely what's wanted is

Li→Li2++2e−

The reason is because IEs are usually reported from the neutral atom, that is, IE2 is the energy required to remove two electrons from a neutral Li atom, as above, rather than the additional energy required to remove one more electron from an Li+ cation.

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karen1799 karen1799
  • 10-04-2019

Answer:

Li^+ (g) -----> Li^2+ (g)+ e^-

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