1. For which of these elements would the first ionization energy of the atom be higher than that of the diatomic molecule?
a. boron b. helium c. oxygen d. lithium

Respuesta :

Answer: Option (b) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The energy necessary to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion is known as ionization energy.

This means that smaller is the size of an atom more amount of energy has to be supplied to it in order to remove the valence electron. This is because in small atom or element there will be strong force of attraction between the nucleus and electrons.

So, high amount of energy has to be supplied to remove the valence electrons.

As electronic configuration of helium is [tex]1s^{2}[/tex]. So, due to completely filled valence shell it is more stable in nature.

As a result, we need to provide very high amount of energy to remove an electron from a helium atom.

Thus, we can conclude that out of the given options helium element would the first ionization energy of the atom be higher than that of the diatomic molecule.