How do the ionization energies of the alkali metals compare to those of the halogens?
Ionization energies and reduction potential are closely related. Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom. This energy is directly related to the standard reduction potential, a measure of how badly that atom does or does not want to lose an electron. Standard reduction potential can be used in the equation =-nFEcell to calculate Gibbs
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