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The elements which occupy the peaks of ionization energy curve are

A

Na, K, Rb, Cs

B

Na, Mg, Cl, I

C

Cl, Br, I, F

D

He, Ne, Ar, Kr.

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D

Noble gas (He, Ne, Ar, Kr) occupy peaks of ionisation energy curve i.e., these elements have highest ionisation energies in their respective periods.
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