The second ionisation potential of an element $M$ is the energy required to

  • A
    Remove one mole of electron from one mole of gaseous anion
  • B
    Remove one mole of electron from one mole of gaseous cation of the element
  • C
    Remove one mole of electron from one mole of monovalent gaseous cation of the element
  • D
    Remove $2$ moles of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms

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Which elements in a period have the maximum and minimum ionization enthalpy?

Consider the elements $Ne$,$Na$,and $Mg$. The element with the highest first ionization enthalpy and the element with the lowest second ionization enthalpy,respectively,are:

Which element has the maximum first ionization potential?

The second ionization energy is maximum for

Given below are two statements:
Statement $I$: The decrease in first ionization enthalpy from $B$ to $Al$ is much larger than that from $Al$ to $Ga$.
Statement $II$: The $d$ orbitals in $Ga$ are completely filled.
In the light of the above statements,choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

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