Radon Ionization Energy

The Radon Ionization Energy is the energy required to remove from atom one mole of electrons with subsequent production of positively charged ion of Radon.
Rn -> Rn+ + e-
This process can be repeated many times, but the energy cost is increased dramatically. The general equation for the Radon is:
RnN+ -> Rn(N+1)+ + e-

Radon Ionization Energy

Rn -> Rn1+ = 1037 kJ/mol = 248.09 Kcal/mol