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Which of the following should be correct for `Z_(1)` and `Z_(2)` in the following two processes
`M^(+) +Z_(1) rarr M^(+2) +e^(-)`
`M^(+2) +Z_(2) rarr M^(+3) +e^(-)`

A

`(1)/(2)Z_(2) = Z_(2)`

B

`Z_(1) = Z_(2)`

C

`Z_(1) = (1)/(2)Z_(2)`

D

`Z_(1) lt Z_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`Z_(1)=` second ionisation potential and `Z_(2) =` Third ionisation potential. Second ionisation potential is always less than the third ionisation potential.
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