Saturday, 17 February 2018

atomic physics - How much heat is required to fully ionize an atom?


Assuming that the atoms are stable, is there a formula to determine how much heat energy is required to fully ionize an atom, given the number of electrons, or electron shells, or something else? Would it make a difference how many atoms are being ionized?




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