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Calculate the energy required to convert all the atoms of magnesium to magnesium ions present in `24` mg of magnesium vapours. First and second ionization enthalpies of `Mg` are `737.76` and `1450.73` kJ `mol^(1)` respectively.

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To calculate the energy required to convert all the atoms of magnesium in 24 mg of magnesium vapors to magnesium ions, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert mass of magnesium to moles First, we need to convert the mass of magnesium (24 mg) to grams: \[ \text{Mass of Mg} = 24 \text{ mg} = \frac{24}{1000} \text{ g} = 0.024 \text{ g} \] ...
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