The complete photoelectron spectra of neutral atoms of two u…
The complete photoelectron spectra of neutral atoms of two unknown elements, X and Y, are shown in the figure. Which of the following can be inferred from the data? The figure presents two photoelectron spectra of neutral atoms of two unknown elements. The figure on the left is titled Element X. The figure on the right is titled Element Y. The axes of both graphs are labeled the same. The X axis is titled Binding Energy (measured in MJ per mol). The Y axis is titled Relative Number of Electrons. At the point where X and Y meet, the number 12 is shown. This begins a series of tick marks and labels on the X axis. Each tick mark is evenly spaced and labeled with a number that counts down from 12 to 0. The Element X shows begins on the Y axis with a horizontal line that is slightly above and parallel to the X axis. This graph line runs perfectly straight to the right until the space between 6 and 5 on the X axis. At this point, the graph line juts upwards and peeks quickly near the top of the graph. This graph line declines just as rapidly and settles at its original baseline before the 5. One more much smaller peak occurs between the 1 and the zero. The Element Y graph shows a horizonal line parallel to the X axis. This graph line very quickly increases in intensity to its peak and then decreases between the 12 and the 11. The graph line then resumes it original baseline trajectory for quite some time until its final spike at the 1 dash mark on the X axis. This spike is of equal intensity as the first.
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