Skip to main content
Ch.7 - Periodic Properties of the Elements
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 14th Edition
Brown14th EditionChemistry: The Central ScienceISBN: 9780134414232당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
7장, 문제 39

Which element has the highest second ionization energy: Li, K, or Be?

검증된 단계별 안내
1
Step 1: Understand the concept of ionization energy. Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom or ion. The second ionization energy refers to the energy required to remove a second electron after the first has already been removed.
Step 2: Consider the atomic structure of the elements. Lithium (Li) has 3 electrons, Potassium (K) has 19 electrons, and Beryllium (Be) has 4 electrons. For Li and K, the second ionization energy involves removing an electron from a full shell, which requires a lot of energy. For Be, the second ionization energy involves removing an electron from an incomplete shell, which requires less energy.
Step 3: Consider the periodic trends. Ionization energy generally increases across a period (from left to right) and decreases down a group (from top to bottom) on the periodic table. Therefore, Be (which is to the right of Li and above K on the periodic table) should have a higher second ionization energy than either Li or K.
Step 4: Consider the electron configuration. The electron configuration of Be is [He]2s^2. After the first ionization, Be^+ has the electron configuration of He, which is a stable noble gas configuration. Removing another electron from this stable configuration requires a lot of energy.
Step 5: Based on these considerations, Be should have the highest second ionization energy among Li, K, and Be.

비슷한 문제에 대한 검증된 영상 답변:

이 영상 해법은 위 문제에 도움이 된다고 튜터들이 추천한 것입니다.
영상 길이:
5m
도움이 되었나요?

주요 개념

질문에 올바르게 답하기 위해 반드시 이해해야 하는 핵심 개념들은 다음과 같습니다.

Ionization Energy

Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom or ion in its gaseous state. It is a key factor in determining an element's reactivity and is influenced by the atomic structure, including the number of protons and the distance of electrons from the nucleus.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
01:19
Ionization Energy

Second Ionization Energy

Second ionization energy refers to the energy needed to remove a second electron from a singly charged cation. This value is typically higher than the first ionization energy due to increased effective nuclear charge acting on the remaining electrons, making them harder to remove.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
01:19
Ionization Energy

Trends in Ionization Energy

Ionization energy generally increases across a period from left to right and decreases down a group in the periodic table. This trend is due to the increasing nuclear charge and decreasing atomic radius across a period, while increased electron shielding and distance from the nucleus down a group reduce ionization energy.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
01:08
Ionization Energy Trends