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Ionization energy of an element is:...

Ionization energy of an element is:

A

equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the electron gain enthalpy of the cation of the element

B

same as electrin affinity of the element

C

energy required to remove one valence electron from an isolated gaseous atom in its ground state

D

equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the electron gain enthalpy of the anion of the element

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