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Ionisation enthalpies of elements of second period are given below Ionisation enthalpy/k cal `mol^(-1)`, 520,899,801,1086,1402,1314, 1681, 2080. Match the correct enthalpy with the elements and complete the graph given in the figure. Also write symbols of elements with their atomic number.

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