a. The first six ionisation energies of an element are 1090, 2350, 4610, 6220, 37800 and 47300

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a. The first six ionisation energies of an element are 1090, 2350, 4610, 6220, 37800 and 47300 kJ mol–1. Which group in the Periodic Table does this element belong to? Explain your decision.

b. Draw a sketch graph to show the log10 values of the first four successive ionisation energies of a Group 2 element.

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