Manganese Ionization Energy
The Manganese Ionization Energy is the energy required to remove from atom one mole of electrons with subsequent production of positively charged ion of Manganese.
Mn -> Mn+ + e-
This process can be repeated many times, but the energy cost is increased dramatically. The general equation for the Manganese is:
MnN+ -> Mn(N+1)+ + e-
Manganese Ionization Energy
Mn -> Mn1+ = 717.4 kJ/mol = 171.63 Kcal/mol
Mn1+ -> Mn2+ = 1509 kJ/mol = 361.00 Kcal/mol
Mn2+ -> Mn3+ = 3248.4 kJ/mol = 777.13 Kcal/mol
Mn3+ -> Mn4+ = 4940 kJ/mol = 1181.82 Kcal/mol
Mn4+ -> Mn5+ = 6990 kJ/mol = 1672.25 Kcal/mol
Mn5+ -> Mn6+ = 9200 kJ/mol = 2200.96 Kcal/mol
Mn6+ -> Mn7+ = 11508 kJ/mol = 2753.11 Kcal/mol
Mn7+ -> Mn8+ = 18956 kJ/mol = 4534.93 Kcal/mol
Mn8+ -> Mn9+ = 21400 kJ/mol = 5119.62 Kcal/mol
Mn9+ -> Mn10+ = 23960 kJ/mol = 5732.06 Kcal/mol