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The electronic configuration of elements A, B, and Care `[He] 2s^(1)`, `[Ne]3s^(1)` and `[Ar] 4s^(1)` respectively. Which one of the following order is correct for the first ionisation potentials (in `KJ mol^(-1)`) of A, B and C?

A

`A gt B gt C`

B

`C gt B gt A`

C

`B gt C gt A`

D

`C gt A gt B`

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