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IE(2) for an element is inveriably highe...

`IE_(2)` for an element is inveriably higher than `IE_(1)` because

A

The size of cations is smaller than its atom.

B

It is difficult to remove electron from cations.

C

Ionisation energy is endothermic.

D

All of the above

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