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Match the element to the best description of its ionization energy

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Ionization energy, according to chem.libretexts.org, is the quantity of energy that an isolated, gaseous atom in the ground electronic state must absorb to discharge an electron, resulting in a cation. This energy is usually expressed in kJ/mol, or the amount of energy it takes for all the atoms in a mole to lose one electron each.
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