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Ionisation energies of element \({\text{AF}}\) are given below in \(\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol} . \mathrm{IE}_{1}=120, \mathrm{IE}_{2}=430, \mathrm{IE}_{3}=540\).
If A reacts with different elements, which compound of A is not possible?
313317
Ionisation energies of element \({\text{AF}}\) are given below in \(\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol} . \mathrm{IE}_{1}=120, \mathrm{IE}_{2}=430, \mathrm{IE}_{3}=540\).
If A reacts with different elements, which compound of A is not possible?
313317
Ionisation energies of element \({\text{AF}}\) are given below in \(\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol} . \mathrm{IE}_{1}=120, \mathrm{IE}_{2}=430, \mathrm{IE}_{3}=540\).
If A reacts with different elements, which compound of A is not possible?
313317
Ionisation energies of element \({\text{AF}}\) are given below in \(\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol} . \mathrm{IE}_{1}=120, \mathrm{IE}_{2}=430, \mathrm{IE}_{3}=540\).
If A reacts with different elements, which compound of A is not possible?