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Chemistry, 27.10.2020 01:00 breannaking9734

The first ionization energy for Li is 5.20 x 102 kJ/mol and the second ionization energy is 7.29 x 103 kJ/mol. Assume that your Bunsen burner reached 869°C, and that nearly all of Li atoms heated in your Bunsen burner had energies LESS than 4 x RT. Explain why you would or would not expect significant ionization in the flame?

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