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The first ionization energy for in kJ "m...

The first ionization energy for in kJ `"mol"^(-1)` H, Li, F. Na has one of the following values 1681, 520, 1312, 495. Which of these values corresponds to that of hydrogen?

A

1681

B

1312

C

520

D

495

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The correct Answer is:
B

First ionization potential of H is 1312 kJ `"mol"^(-1)`
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