The element with the highest value of ionization potential is

  • A
    Potassium
  • B
    Helium
  • C
    Hydrogen
  • D
    Xenon

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$A$ sudden large jump between the values of second and third ionisation energies of an element would be associated with the electronic configuration:

The successive ionisation energy values for an element $X$ are given below. Element $X$ belongs to which group?
$1^{st} \text{ IE} = 410 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$
$2^{nd} \text{ IE} = 820 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$
$3^{rd} \text{ IE} = 1100 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$
$4^{th} \text{ IE} = 1500 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$
$5^{th} \text{ IE} = 3200 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$

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The first ionisation potential is maximum for

First and second ionization enthalpies of lithium are $520 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1}$ and $7297 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1}$ respectively. Energy required to convert $3.5 \text{ mg}$ lithium $(g)$ into $Li^{2+}(g)$ [$Li(g) \rightarrow Li^{2+}(g)$] is . . . . . . $\text{kJ}$. (nearest integer) [Molar mass of $Li = 7 \text{ g mol}^{-1}$]

The element having very high ionization enthalpy but zero electron affinity is

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