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what is the unit of measurement for ionization energy as shown in the graph? calories kilojoules per mole joules watts
Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion. It is typically expressed per mole of atoms or ions, and the SI - derived unit for energy is the joule. Commonly, it is given in kilojoules per mole. Calories are a non - SI unit of energy mainly used in nutrition. Joules alone don't account for the molar quantity usually associated with ionization energy measurements. Watts is a unit of power, not energy.
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B. Kilojoules per mole