Which of these ionization processes requires the highest amount of
energy?
(A) Na(g) --> N...
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Which of these ionization processes requires the highest amount of
energy?
(A) Na(g) --> Na*(g) + e;
(B) Mg(g) --> Mg (g) + e;
(C) Al(g) --> Alt(g) + e;
(D) Ca(g) --> Ca*(g) + e;
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