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The `IP_(1),IP_(2),IP_(3),IP_(4)` and `IP_(5)` of an element are `7.1, 14.3, 34.5, 46.8, 162.2V` respectively. The element is likely to be -

A

Na

B

Si

C

F

D

Ca

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The correct Answer is:
B

`IE_5` gt gt IE_4` i.e. it should be very difficult to remove fifth electron after removing four electrons from the element which will be only in the case of silicon.
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VMC MODULES ENGLISH-CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES -LEVEL -1
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