Ionization energies are expressed in kilojoules per mole,

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Ionization energies are expressed in kilojoules per mole, but the energy to remove an electron from a gaseous atom is expressed in joules. Use the values in Table 6.6 to calculate the energy, in joules, required to remove the first electron from an atom of Li, Be, B, and C. Then, use the relationship 1 eV = 1.60 1 0 -19 J to convert the values to electron volts.

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