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The first ionisation energies of the elements of the transition series.

A

Increases as the atomic number increases

B

Decreases as the atomic number increases

C

Do not show any change as the addition of electrons takes place in the inner `(n-1)` d-orbitals.

D

None of these

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a

Because size decrease along a series.
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