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How many `Cs` atoms can be converted to `Cs^+` ions by ` 1` joule energy , If `IE_1` for `Cs` si `376kJ mol^(-1)` ?

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`376 xx10^3 J` energy porduces ` 6.023 xx10^(23)` ions .
`:.1 J` energy produces `(,0623 xx10^(23)) /(376xx10^3)` ions
`=1.60 xx10^(18) C s^+` ions.
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