Problem- the ionization energy for potassium is 419 kjmol


Problem- The ionization energy for potassium is 419 kJ/mol. The electron affinity for bromine is -325 kJ/mol. Use these values and Hess's law to calculate the enthalpy for the following reaction per mole of reagent

K(g)+Br(g)?K+(g)+Br?(g),?H=?

I need help to find the enthalpy for the reaction, I want to know how this is done please show all steps in detail

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