MCQ
The incorrect statement among the following is
  • A
    The first ionization potential of $Al$ is less than the first ionization potential of $Mg$
  • B
    The second ionization potential of $Al$ is greater than the second ionization potential of $Mg$
  • The first ionization potential of $Mg$ is greater than the third ionization potential of $Al$
  • D
    The third ionization potential of $Mg$ is greater than the third ionization potential of $Al$

Answer

Correct option: C.
The first ionization potential of $Mg$ is greater than the third ionization potential of $Al$
c

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