Ionization potention is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from Nitrogen. But what is the ionization potential of an atom of N?
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In the case of Nitrogen the first ionization potential is 14.5341 V. There are cool and interesting facts about Nitrogen that most people don't know about. Including the possibility of different ionization potentials. Check this...
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Year: 1772
Location: Scotland
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Note: Learn more about the ionization potential here.
In the case of Nitrogen the first ionization potential is 14.5341 V. There are cool and interesting facts about Nitrogen that most people don't know about. Including the possibility of different ionization potentials. Check this...
Nitrogen Data
Nitrogen First Ionization Potential
14.5341 VSecond Ionization Potential
29.601 VThird Ionization Potential
47.448 VState at 20 °C
gasUses
Primarily to produce ammonia and other fertilizers. Also used in making nitric acid, which is used in explosives. Also used in welding and enhanced oil recovery.Atomic Mass
14,00674Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Obtained from liquid air by fractional distillation.Description
Colorless, odorless, tasteless, generally inert gas. Fifth most abundant element in the universe. Makes up about 78% of earth's atmosphere.Atomic Symbol
NName Origin
Greek: nitron and genes, (soda forming).Atomic Number
7Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Daniel RutherfordYear: 1772
Location: Scotland
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