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Statement-I : (I.E.)(n) of an atom is al...

Statement-I : `(I.E.)_(n)` of an atom is always greater than `(I.E.)_(n-1)` (n is integer number)
Statement-II : `ne//Z` ratio decreases on successive elimination of electrons.

A

If both Statement-I & Statement-II are True & the Statement-II is a correct explanation of the Statement-I.

B

If both Statement-I & Statement-II are True but Statement-II is not a correct explanation of the Statement-I.

C

If Statement-I is True but the Statemet-II is False

D

If Statement-I is False but the Statement-II is True

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