Ca(g) → Ca+ (g) + e- 1st ∆H I.E. = +590 kJ mol-1
A graph showing the ionisation energies of the elements hydrogen to sodium
Ionisation Energy Trends across a Period & going down a Group Table
Ionisation Energies of Calcium Table
Successive ionisation energies for the element calcium
Be careful with how you interpret successive ionisation energy graphs as it is common for students to read them the wrong way around and count outer electrons from right to left instead of left to right so they get the jumps in the wrong place. This happens particularly when you are given only a partial successive ionisation energy graph and have to deduce which group the element comes from.It's a good idea if you see an ionisation energy graph in an exam question to label the shells and subshells so you are less likely to make this mistake!
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