What is the first ionization energy of potassium given the following data? K(g) + Br (g) ->
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What is the first ionization energy of potassium given the following data?
K(g) + Br (g) -> K+Br-(g) E(rxn)=-0.536 aJ
EA1 bromine = -0.540 aJ
ionic radius of K+ = 138 pm
ionic radius of Br-= 196pm
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