Molar ionization energies and corresponding ionization energies
["use" and "WEL" give former in the unit "kJ/mol"; "CRC" gives latter in the unit "eV".]
Notes
- Values from CRC are ionization energies given in the unit eV; other values are molar ionization energies given in the unit kJ/mol. The first of these quantities is used in atomic physics, the second in chemistry, but both refer to the same basic property of the element. To convert from "value of ionization energy" to the corresponding "value of molar ionization energy", multiply the former by 96.48534 kJ/(eV·mol).
References
WEL
As quoted at http://www.webelements.com/ from these sources:
- J.E. Huheey, E.A. Keiter, and R.L. Keiter in Inorganic Chemistry : Principles of Structure and Reactivity, 4th edition, HarperCollins, New York, USA, 1993.
- A.M. James and M.P. Lord in Macmillan's Chemical and Physical Data, Macmillan, London, UK, 1992.
CRC
As quoted from various sources in an online version of:
- David R. Lide (ed), CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 84th Edition. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida, 2003; Section 10, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics; Ionization Potentials of Atoms and Atomic Ions
External links
Further sources may be:
- NIST Atomic Spectra Database, Version 3.0. http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/ASD/index.html
- J.E. Sansonetti, W.C. Martin, and S.L. Young (2004), Handbook of Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data (version 1.1). [Online] Available: http://physics.nist.gov/Handbook [2005, March 25]. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.
See also
- Molar ionization energies of the elements