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Ionisation energies three hypothetical elements are given below (in kJ/mole) :
`{:(,I,II,III),(X,122,340,1890),(Y,99,931,1100),(Z,118,1220,16552):}`
Which of the following pairs represents elements could be of the same group?

A

Y,Z

B

X,Y

C

X,Z

D

X,Y,Z

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