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The first four ionization energies of an element are 738 kJ/mole, 1450 kJ/mol, 7700 kJ/mol and 11000 kJ/mol. Identify the periodic group to which this element belongs.

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To determine the periodic group of the element based on its ionization energies, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Analyze the Given Ionization Energies The first four ionization energies provided are: - I1 = 738 kJ/mol - I2 = 1450 kJ/mol - I3 = 7700 kJ/mol - I4 = 11000 kJ/mol ...
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