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Elements A, B ,C and atomic number (Z-2), Z and (Z+1) respectively. Of these, B is an inert gas. (a) which one of these has the highest electronegativity? (b) which one of these has the highest value of ionisation potential (c) what is the compound formed by the combination of A and C?

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