The successive ionization energies (in arbitrary units) of an unknown element are plotted below. [There is an image asso

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The successive ionization energies (in arbitrary units) of an unknown element are plotted below. [There is an image asso

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{Please explain the difference between the ionization
energies}
Answer choices:
<> C
<> B
<> Li
<> Be
<> N
The successive ionization energies (in arbitrary units) of an unknown element are plotted below. [There is an image associated with this question. If the image does not appear for you, please look in the formula sheet on the instruction page] 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 IE1 IE2 1E3 IE4 IES What could the element be?
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