The set representing the correct order of first ionization potential is (2001)
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The set representing the correct order of first ionization potential is (2001)
- K > Na > Li
- Be > Mg > Ca
- B > C > N
- Ge > Si > C
Answer
(B) Be > Mg > Ca
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