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The first ionization energy of magnesium is smaller as a compound to that of elements X and Y but higher than that of Z. The elements X, Y, and Z, respectively are:


A

Argon, Lithium, and Sodium

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Chlorine, Lithium, and Sodium

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C

Neon, Sodium, and Chlorine

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D

Argon, Chlorine, and Sodium

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Solution

The correct option is D

Argon, Chlorine, and Sodium


Explanation of the correct option:

The correct answer is option D:

The order of first ionization enthalpy of the 3rd period is,

Na<Al<Mg<Si<S<P<Cl<Ar

Thus, the elements X and Y are Argon and Chlorine.
And, element Z is Sodium.

Explanation of the incorrect options:

Options A, B, and C:

  1. Using the order of first ionization enthalpies of the 3rd-period elements, the elements X, Y, and Z are found to be Argon, Chlorine, and Sodium.
  2. Hence, these options are incorrect.

Hence, option D is correct.
The elements X, Y, and Z, respectively are Argon, Chlorine, and Sodium.


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