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`Na^+` has higher value of ionization energy than Ne. So ionisation energy of `Na^+` is more than Ne.

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Effective nuclear charge is more in `Na^+`.
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  • Second ioniation energy is higher than first ionisation energy for an element. This is because

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    Nuclear charge is high in cation
    B
    Size of cation is higher than neutral atom
    C
    Effective nuclear charge is more for cation
    D
    Bond energy changes with charge
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