Skip to content
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs
TestMCQs.org
  • Home
  • Subjects
  • Dynamic Quiz
  • Jobs
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Home > Chemistry > Atomic Structure

What is the term for the minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom?

A. Ionization energy
B. Electron affinity
C. Electronegativity
D. Dissociation energy

Answer: Ionization energy


Additional Information: Ionization energy is the minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom.


Subjects: Atomic Structure, Chemistry

Related MCQs

  • Which of the following is true about isotopes?
  • What is the phenomenon of splitting light into its constituent colors called?
  • What is the electron configuration of neon (atomic number 10)?
  • How many valence electrons does oxygen have?
  • What is the term for the energy change when a substance undergoes a phase change?
  • Which of the following statements about the nucleus is true?
  • What type of reaction releases energy in the form of heat?
  • Which of the following is a property of enzymes?
  • Which of the following processes involves the absorption of heat?
  • What is the relative mass of a neutron compared to a proton?
  • What is the term for the energy needed to remove an electron from a gaseous atom?
  • Which of the following is a property of ionic compounds?
  • Which particle determines the identity of an element?
  • What is the name of the process that occurs when a liquid turns into a solid?
  • What is an electron cloud?

MCQs Menu

  • Biology MCQs
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Geography MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs

Engineering MCQs

  • Civil MCQs
  • Electrical MCQs
  • Mechanical MCQs
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
© 2025 TestMCQs.org • Built with GeneratePress