) Why is the ionization energy required to remove an outer electron from Na+ so much greater than that needed to remove the outer electron from Na? (HINT: if you’re stuck, draw the orbitals of Na and Na+ to help you visualize)   b) What types of bonds are in CN-(sigma vs pi) and what is the hybridization of carbon and nitrogen

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a) Why is the ionization energy required to remove an outer electron from Na+ so much greater than that needed to remove the outer electron from Na? (HINT: if you’re stuck, draw the orbitals of Na and Na+ to help you visualize)

 

b) What types of bonds are in CN-(sigma vs pi) and what is the hybridization of carbon and nitrogen

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