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`A to A^(+) +e^(-), E_(1) and A^(+) to A^(2+) +e^(-), E_(2)`. The energy required to pull out the two electrons are `E_1 and E_2` respectively. The correct relationship between two energy would be

A

`E_(1) lt E_(2)`

B

`E_(1)=E_(2)`

C

`E_(1) gt E_(2)`

D

`E geE_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`IE_(2) gt IE_(1)` or `E_(1) lt E_(2)`
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