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Consider the following changes: \(M(s)\rightarrow M(g)\)
\(M(s)\rightarrow M^{2+}(g)+2e^{-}\)
,\(M(g)\rightarrow M^{+}(g)+e^{-}\)
\(M^{+}(g)\rightarrow M^{2+}(g)+e^{-}\)
\(M(g)\rightarrow M^{2+}(g)+2e^{-}\). The second ionization energy of M could be calculated form the energy values associated with

A

1+3+4

B

2-1+3

C

1+5

D

(5-3)

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