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What is the ionization energy of the H2 molecule?
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15.42593 eV (electron volts). I got this value from the NIST webbook. Hope this helps
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Yes, that helps, although not in a good way. If you are given the bond energy of H2 and H2+ and the ionization energy of H, how would you go about finding the ionization energy of H2 from that information?
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