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How many ionisation energies can carbon have?

A

1

B

2

C

6

D

4

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D

The energy required to remove an electorns from outermost orbit of an isolated gaseous atom is called IE. Now carbon has `4e^(-)` in outermost shell. Thus it has 4 Ionisation enerigies.
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