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How many `Cl` atosm can you ionise in the process ` Cl rarr Cl^+ + e,` by the energy liberated for the process ` Cl + e rarr rarr Cl^-` for one Avogadro's number of atoms ? (Given : `IP = 13. 0 eV ` and `EA = 3.60 eV`) .

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Let n atoms be ionised .
` 6 . 02 xx 10^(23) xx EA = n IP`
` n = ( 6.02 xx 10^(23) xx 3. 60) /(13) = 1.667 xx 10^(23)` .
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