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The ionisation enthalpy of lithium is 520 `kJ*mol^(-1)`. The amount of energy required to convert 210 mg of Li-atoms is gaseous state into `Li^(+)` ions is-

A

`-520kJ`

B

`-173.kJ`

C

`2.47kJ`

D

`15.60kJ`

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