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Which of the following transitions involves maximum amount of energy?

A

`M_((g))^(ɵ) rarr M_((g))`

B

`M_((g))^(ɵ) rarr M_((g))^(o+)`

C

`M_((g))^(o+) rarr M_((g))^(2+)`

D

`M_((g))^(2+) rarr M_((g))^(3+)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Since in (d) it is `IE_(3)` and `IE_(3) gt gt IE_(2) gt IE_(1)`.
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