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Ionisation enthalpy of Na would be same as

A

electron affinity of `Na^(+)`

B

electronegativity of `Na^(+)`

C

electron affinity of Na

D

ionization potential of Mg

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A

I.E. of A = E.A. of `A^(+) , {:(A(g) to A^(+) + e^(-) " " E),(A^(+) + e^(-) to A(g) " " EA):}]` Both are opposite to each other
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