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Correct order of first ionisation potentials

A

I gt 'I^+' gt 'I^(-)'

B

I gt 'I^-' gt 'I^(+)'

C

I^+' gt' I^(- )' gt I

D

I^(-)' gt I gt 'I^+'

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