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Question
In the third period the first ionization potential is of the order.
Options
Na > Al > Mg > Si > P
Na < Al < Mg < Si < P
Mg > Na > Si > P > Al
Na < Al < Mg < P < Si
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Solution
Na < Al < Mg < Si < P
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