"Ionization energy" is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an isolated atom. For a hydrogen atom, composed of an orbiting electron bound to a nucleus of one proton, how much ionization energy is required to force the electron from its lowest energy level entirely out of the atom?
A. 136 eV
B. 13.6 eV
C. 1.36 Joule
D. 0.136 Joule
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Ampere-second is the unit of __.
A. conductance
B. power
C. energy
D. Charge
One ampere is equal to __.
A. 1 electron flowing per second
B. 1 coulomb flowing per second
C. 1 electron flowing per hour
D. 1 coulomb flowing per hour.
In order to produce one gram of mass, it will take one megawatt unit of nuclear power plant to work for several ____.
A. hours
B. days
C. months
D. Years
How much seconds is equivalent to one millisecond (ms)?
A. 10
B. 0.1
C. 0.01
D. 0.001