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The transformation, Na(s) to Na^+ (g) ...

The transformation, `Na(s) to Na^+ (g)` involves

A

ionization energy

B

sublimation energy

C

ionization energy and sublimation energy both

D

vapourisation energy

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The correct Answer is:
C

Ionization energy and sublimation energy both
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