Titanium Ionization Energy

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

Titanium Ionization Energy

Ti -> Ti1+ = 658 kJ/mol = 157.42 Kcal/mol
Ti1+ -> Ti2+ = 1310 kJ/mol = 313.40 Kcal/mol
Ti2+ -> Ti3+ = 2652 kJ/mol = 634.45 Kcal/mol
Ti3+ -> Ti4+ = 4175 kJ/mol = 998.80 Kcal/mol
Ti4+ -> Ti5+ = 9573 kJ/mol = 2290.19 Kcal/mol
Ti5+ -> Ti6+ = 11516 kJ/mol = 2755.02 Kcal/mol
Ti6+ -> Ti7+ = 13590 kJ/mol = 3251.20 Kcal/mol
Ti7+ -> Ti8+ = 16260 kJ/mol = 3889.95 Kcal/mol
Ti8+ -> Ti9+ = 18640 kJ/mol = 4459.33 Kcal/mol
Ti9+ -> Ti10+ = 20830 kJ/mol = 4983.25 Kcal/mol