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[" If for an element "(X)" ,the values of "],[" successive ionization energies "I_(1),I_(2),I_(3),I_(4)],[" and "I_(5)" are "],[800,2427,3658,25024,32824kJmol^(-1)re],[" then the number of valence electrons present "],[" are : "]

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